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Aureng-Zebe

Forfatter:
pocket, 1971
Engelsk

Aureng-Zebe was John Dryden's last rhymed play and it is frequently considered his best. In this tragedy, produced in 1675, published in 1676, the plot is loosely based on a contemporary account of the struggle between the four sons of Shah Jahan, the fifth Mogul emperor, for the succession to the throne. The hero is a figure of exemplary rationality, virtue, and patience whose stepmother lusts after him and whose father pursues the woman with whom Aureng-Zebe is himself in love. Dryden evinces a deeply disturbing awareness of the anarchy and impotence which threaten every aspect of human life, emotional, moral, and political.

Forfatter
John Dryden
ISBN
9780803253766
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
227 gram
Utgivelsesdato
1.1.1971
Antall sider
131