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A tale of power and betrayal unfolds against the shadowed marble of ancient Rome. Ben Jonson's "Catiline, His Conspiracy" is a gripping historical drama play, bringing to life the notorious Roman conspiracy that threatened the very heart of the Republic. With razor-sharp dramatic poetry and a keen eye for political intrigue, Jonson-one of the great contemporaries of William Shakespeare-crafts a relentless portrait of ambition, loyalty, and ruin. Set amid the turbulence of Rome's Senate and streets, this classical literature masterpiece delves into the dark ambitions of Catiline and the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A tale of power and betrayal unfolds against the shadowed marble of ancient Rome. Ben Jonson's "Catiline, His Conspiracy" is a gripping historical drama play, bringing to life the notorious Roman conspiracy that threatened the very heart of the Republic. With razor-sharp dramatic poetry and a keen eye for political intrigue, Jonson-one of the great contemporaries of William Shakespeare-crafts a relentless portrait of ambition, loyalty, and ruin. Set amid the turbulence of Rome's Senate and streets, this classical literature masterpiece delves into the dark ambitions of Catiline and the desperate struggle to preserve a crumbling order. Jonson's command of the Elizabethan era stage is unmistakable, blending the grandeur of ancient Rome with the psychological depth that defined his greatest works. Literature students and theatre enthusiasts alike will find rich material in Jonson's exploration of conspiracy, honour, and the human cost of ambition. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. For those seeking a window into the politics and passions that shaped both Rome and the English stage, "Catiline, His Conspiracy" stands as both a collector's item and a cultural treasure.
Autorenporträt
Benjamin Jonson was born on June 11, 1572, in Westminster, London, to William Jonson and an unnamed mother who later remarried after his father's death. Known for his precise craftsmanship and intellectual wit, Jonson became one of the most distinguished figures of English drama and poetry. His early education under the guidance of William Camden helped shape his classical foundation, which would later influence the structure and style of his plays. He began his career as an actor and playwright, developing a reputation for his sharp social insight and bold use of satire. His works often combined humor with moral reflection, exploring human ambition, vanity, and folly with striking realism. Jonson's mastery of language and ability to blend scholarly knowledge with theatrical liveliness earned him lasting recognition, influencing writers such as William Shakespeare and many who followed. His contributions to poetic form, especially in lyric and epigrammatic writing, marked a turning point in English literary tradition. He died on August 18, 1637, in Westminster, London, leaving behind a legacy of enduring artistic excellence.