Jane Shore (eBook)

A Tragedy

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2022
40 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654701699-1 (EAN)

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Jane Shore - Nicholas Rowe
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Nicholas Rowe's 'Jane Shore' stands as a significant work in the Restoration dramaturgy, offering a poignant exploration of virtue amidst political scheming. The play reimagines the historical figure of Jane Shore, a concubine to King Edward IV, portraying her as a paragon of benevolence. Through elegant verse and a command of Restoration-era dramatic structure, Rowe delivers a narrative infused with moral complexity and emotional depth. Contemporary readers will appreciate the play's intricate examination of personal integrity against a backdrop of political corruption.

Rowe, a noted figure among early 18th-century British playwrights, vividly captures the tension between private morality and public action. 'Jane Shore' arguably distills Rowe's personal contemplations on the tumultuous political landscape of his times, as the play subtly mirrors his disillusionment with the moral decay he perceived in society. The author's preeminent skill in blending historical fact with dramatic fiction, so that each informs the other, suggests a deeper engagement with both the human condition and historical narrative.

Readers are recommended to delve into 'Jane Shore' not only for its literary merits but also for its historical resonance. In an age where political machinations and personal virtues often appear at odds, Rowe's work offers timeless reflections on the cost of moral compromise and the indomitable spirit of kindness. It is a must-read for aficionados of classic English literature and those intrigued by the intersection of politics, history, and human emotion.

Nicholas Rowe (1674–1718) was an English dramatist, poet, and miscellaneous writer, notable for his works in the early 18th century. Educated at Westminster School and subsequently at Middle Temple, Rowe began his career as a lawyer. However, his passion for literature soon overtook his legal ambitions, leading him to become one of the significant literary figures of his time. Rowe's literary style was marked by a blend of neoclassical elements and an early sentimentalist touch, which underscored the emotional and moral dimensions of his characters. Perhaps best known for his play 'The Tragedy of Jane Shore' (1714), he vividly portrayed the pathos of the historical figure Jane Shore, the mistress of King Edward IV, empathetically crafting her downfall and redemption with a keen eye for the societal and personal consequences of her choices. Rowe's depiction of Jane Shore situates her as a tragic heroine caught in the throes of power dynamics, human weakness, and redemption. Through his theatrical works, Rowe not only engaged audiences with dramatic narratives but also contributed to the evolution of the English literary canon. As a testament to his influence, he was appointed Poet Laureate in 1715, succeeding Nahum Tate. Additionally, Rowe is remembered for his role as the editor of the first critical edition of Shakespeare's works which included an attempt to ascribe dates to the undated plays and providing an early form of literary criticism. Nicholas Rowe's works continue to be studied for their historical significance and their representation of 18th-century English drama and sentiment.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 29.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Dramatik / Theater
Schlagworte 1442-1483 • -1527? • 18th-century playwrights • British drama books • classic english literature • Drama • Edward IV • English literature • historical drama • Jane • Jane Shore tragedy • king of england • literary works of Rowe • Nicholas Rowe poet • Restoration period literature • Shore • theatrical plays • tragedy plays
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