Publisher's Synopsis
Chatterton; La Maréchale d'Ancre; Quitte pour la Peur; and Shylock by Alfred de Vigny is a collection of four dramatic works by the esteemed French poet, playwright, and novelist. Each piece reflects de Vigny's exploration of historical and literary themes, often infused with his characteristic romanticism and philosophical depth.
- Chatterton: This play is one of de Vigny's most famous works, dramatizing the tragic life of the young English poet Thomas Chatterton, who died in poverty at the age of 17. The play is a poignant commentary on the artist's struggle against society's indifference.La Maréchale d'Ancre: This drama centers on the life of Concino Concini, an Italian adventurer who rose to power in France and his wife, Leonora Dori, the Maréchale d'Ancre. The play delves into themes of ambition, betrayal, and the tragic downfall of these historical figures.Quitte pour la Peur: This short play is a lighter work compared to the others, blending comedy and drama in a story about misunderstandings and the human capacity for courage in the face of fear.Shylock: Inspired by Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, this play revisits the character of Shylock, exploring themes of justice, revenge, and mercy, while offering a unique perspective on the famous figure.
This collection showcases de Vigny's versatility as a playwright and his ability to engage with complex themes through the lens of history and literature.