A tale of change, betrayal, and the quest for power unfolds in "Count Alarcos: A Tragedy" by Benjamin Disraeli. Set against the backdrop of medieval Spain, this dramatic narrative explores the intricate dynamics of courtly life, where personal desires clash with political obligations. The story centers on Count Alarcos, a nobleman torn between his duty to the king and his love for the beautiful Florinda. As Alarcos navigates the treacherous waters of loyalty and transformation, he finds himself ensnared in a web of deceit and moral conflict. The play delves into themes of honor, love, and the consequences of unchecked change, offering a window into the human psyche and the timeless struggle between personal desires and societal expectations. Disraeli's work is a profound exploration of the human condition, examining the motivations that drive individuals to make choices that can lead to their downfall. The tragedy of Count Alarcos is not just a personal story but a reflection on the broader societal structures that influence individual actions. The play's rich tapestry of characters and its exploration of themes such as power, betrayal, and redemption make it a compelling read for those interested in historical drama and psychological analysis. Through the character of Count Alarcos, Disraeli presents a cautionary tale about the dangers of change and the moral dilemmas faced by those in positions of power. The play invites readers to reflect on the nature of loyalty and the cost of pursuing one's desires at the expense of others. By weaving together historical context and timeless themes, "Count Alarcos: A Tragedy" offers readers a chance to engage with a narrative that is both entertaining and thought-provoking.
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Benjamin Disraeli KG, FRS, PC (Londres, 21 de diciembre de 1804-Curzon Street, Londres, 19 de abril de 1881), conocido también como conde de Beaconsfield o lord Beaconsfield, fue un político, escritor y aristócrata británico, que ejerció dos veces como primer ministro del Reino Unido, fue líder de la Muy Leal Oposición de Su Majestad y tres veces ministro de Hacienda del Reino Unido. Fue uno de los más destacados políticos del Reino Unido, perteneciente a la corriente conservadora de los Tories, de la cual se convirtió en uno de los más notorios líderes, siendo una de las figuras claves en la conversión de estos en el Partido Conservador del Reino Unido, pasando a liderar esta organización política, extendiendo su carrera dentro de la Cámara de los Comunes por casi cuatro décadas.
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Zustand: Hervorragend. Zustand: Hervorragend | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | "Count Alarcos: A Tragedy" is a play written by Benjamin Disraeli, a prominent British statesman and novelist. Set in medieval Spain, the play follows the tragic story of Count Alarcos, a nobleman torn between love and loyalty, ambition and honor.At the heart of the play is the conflict between Count Alarcos and King Alfonso of Castile. Alarcos, a loyal subject of the king, finds himself torn between his duty to serve his monarch and his love for the king's wife, the beautiful and virtuous Ximena. As Alarcos grapples with his conflicting loyalties and desires, he becomes embroiled in a web of political intrigue, betrayal, and tragedy.As the plot unfolds, Disraeli explores themes of love, honor, and the consequences of ambition. Through vivid dialogue and dramatic scenes, he captures the tension and turmoil of medieval Spain, painting a vivid portrait of a society torn apart by conflicting loyalties and ambitions."Count Alarcos: A Tragedy" is celebrated for its lyrical language, its rich characterization, and its exploration of timeless themes. Disraeli's skillful blend of romance, intrigue, and tragedy captivates readers, drawing them into the world of medieval Spain and the tumultuous lives of its inhabitants.As a work of historical drama, "Count Alarcos" offers a compelling glimpse into the political and social dynamics of medieval Europe, while also inviting reflection on the nature of power, loyalty, and the human heart. With its timeless themes and enduring appeal, the play continues to resonate with audiences today, reminding us of the enduring power of love, honor, and sacrifice. Artikel-Nr. 42884444/1
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