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Broché Culturea Parution : 25-03-2024 110 pages
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A Collection of Old English Plays
Arthur H. Bullen
Dernière mise à jour : 26/03/2026
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25-03-2024
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110
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185
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17
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22
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0.6
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Littérature générale > Romans
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"Dick of Devonshire," a play from the collection "A Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 2," edited by Arthur H. Bullen, is a tragi-comedy that explores themes of honor, betrayal, and the complexities of human relationships during wartime. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of an English fleet's assault on the Spanish city of Cadiz. The play opens with Don Pedro Gusman and his family preparing for his departure to France, leaving his daughter Eleonora in the care of Henrico, her betrothed. As the English fleet approaches, the city is thrown into chaos, and Henrico's true nature is revealed when he attempts to assault Eleonora, betraying her trust and his own honor. Meanwhile, the English soldiers, including the titular character Dick Pike, engage in battle with the Spanish forces. Pike, a brave and straightforward soldier from Devonshire, finds himself in a series of skirmishes, showcasing his valor and wit. The play also delves into the political and military strategies of the time, highlighting the tension between the English and Spanish forces. The subplot involving Don John, a Spanish knight, and his encounter with Pike further illustrates the themes of honor and revenge. Don John, initially captured by Pike, later wounds him treacherously, reflecting the complex moral landscape of the play. The narrative is rich with historical references, particularly to the events of the Spanish Armada and the ongoing conflict between England and Spain. The play concludes with a sense of unresolved tension, as the characters navigate the aftermath of betrayal and the consequences of their actions. "Dick of Devonshire" offers a compelling exploration of human nature, set against the dramatic backdrop of historical events.
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