Constantine Paleologus; or the Last of the Caesars

Αντικείμενο

Τίτλος
Constantine Paleologus; or the Last of the Caesars
Περιγραφή
a tragedy, in five acts
Εναλλακτικός Τίτλος
Constantine Paleologus; or the Last of the Caesars: The Band of Patriots
Constantine and Valeria
Γλώσσα
Δημιουργός/Συμβολή στο έργο
Τοπος / Χρόνος
The Scene in Constantinople, and in the camp of Mahomet, near the City
Δραματικά Πρόσωπα
Men:
Constantine Paleologus - Emperor of the Greeks
Mahomet - the Turkish Sultan
Othus - a learned Greek, Rodrigo - a Genoese naval commander, Justiniani - a noble Genoese and a soldier (Friends of Constantine and belonging to his brave band of volunteers)
Petronius, Marthon (Greeks, and secret agents of Mahomet)
Osmir – visir to Mahomet
Heugo – an old domestic offices of Constantine’s
Othoric – a rude but generous adventurer
Fortune teller
Citizens
Attendants etc
Women:
Valeria – wife of Constantine
Ella – daughter of Petronius
Lucia – a lady attendant on Valeria
Ladies and Attendnants
Εκδόσεις
Constantine Paleologus, or The Last of the Caesars: A tragedy, in five acts». Στο: Miscellaneous plays / by Joanna Baillie. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme; Edinburgh: A. Constable and Co., 1804 [σ. 279-438]
Constantine Paleologus, or The Last of the Caesars: A tragedy, in five acts». Στο: Miscellaneous plays / by Joanna Braillie. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805
Παραστάσεις
Constantine Paleologus; or the Last of the Caesars (1808)
1820: Εδιμβούργο
30-6-1825: Δουβλίνο
Διαδικτυακές Πηγές / Συνδέσεις
Πηγές
Carhart, Margaret Sprague. 1923. The Life and Work of Joanna Baillie. Yale Studies in English. Vol. 64. London: New Haven.
Dowd, Maureen A. 1998. ‘“By the delicate hand of a female”: Melodramatic Mania and Joanna Baillie’s spectacular tragedies’. European Romantic Review 9 (4): 469–500. https://doi.org/10.1080/10509589808570063.
Πούχνερ, Βάλτερ. 2020. Το 1821 και το θέατρο. Από τη μυθοποίηση στην απομυθοποίηση. Αθήνα: Εκδόσεις ΟΤΑΝ.
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