The Punished Essex Pining An Historical Drama |
|
Author:
| Light, F. |
Series title: | Essex in Trilogy Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-5150-3939-6 |
Publication Date: | Jul 2015 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
|
Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $6.77 |
Book Description:
|
After his disobedient return from Ireland, the Earl of Essex was kept in house arrest, first in York House, then in his own palace, Essex House. He thought this punishment was extended by his enemies at court and plotted to rid Whitehall of those men. This play presents his imprisonment and subsequent plots pursued in London.This historical drama maintains the classical form of tragedy in English with seven scenes of dialogue and seven choral performances.Comments on F L Light's...
More DescriptionAfter his disobedient return from Ireland, the Earl of Essex was kept in house arrest, first in York House, then in his own palace, Essex House. He thought this punishment was extended by his enemies at court and plotted to rid Whitehall of those men. This play presents his imprisonment and subsequent plots pursued in London.This historical drama maintains the classical form of tragedy in English with seven scenes of dialogue and seven choral performances.Comments on F L Light's translation of the Iliad: "It is always gratifying, it elevates the human spirit to see one our fellows...set his aim unbelievably high and incredibly hit the mark!" David Madgalene, bilingual author of "I Hear A Journeyman Singing" and many other books of verse."A magnificent translation." Richard Vallance, editor Sonnetto Poesia."Light has blended very well the traditions of Shakespeare, Homer, and the English language sonnet, without erring on the side of pretense. The language is high, direct, and modern. I'm thrilled with these." Zachary Bos, editor of Sixty Six: a journal of sonnet studies."With a classical, controlled touch, F L Light pursues perfection in metrical form, whilst freely and deftly using resources from earlier phases of the language - something which many modern poets are afraid to do. This work succeeds in sharing with us some of the epic power of The Iliad, which is all too easily lost in translation." Joseph Biddulph, publisher and author of divers books on languages."Certainly the oddest if most distinctive book of verse I've seen since Hector was a pup. The depth of your hatred for Keynesian economics, that could sustain you through 1564 tightly wrought couplets, is dumbfounding." - X. J. Kennedy on Shakespeare Versus Keynes. "I can certainly endorse the quotation on the back cover: 'he depth of your hatred for Keynesian economics...is dumbfounding.'" - Robert Skidelsky, renowned biographer of Keynes. "For those looking for an alternative view of Shakespeare, for a view framed in a context which the Bard would most likely have enjoyed, Light presents a wonderful presentation."Terrence McGarty, CEO of Telmarc Group, on Shakespeare Undiminished.