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"The Faithful Shepherdess" is a pastoral play by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher that explores themes of love, fidelity, and change within a bucolic setting. The narrative unfolds in a mythical countryside where shepherds and shepherdesses navigate the complexities of love and desire. The play opens with Clorin, a devoted shepherdess, mourning her deceased lover and vowing to remain chaste. Her commitment to purity attracts the attention of a Satyr, who reveres her as a divine being. Meanwhile, the shepherd Perigot and the shepherdess Amoret pledge their love to each other, but their…mehr

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"The Faithful Shepherdess" is a pastoral play by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher that explores themes of love, fidelity, and change within a bucolic setting. The narrative unfolds in a mythical countryside where shepherds and shepherdesses navigate the complexities of love and desire. The play opens with Clorin, a devoted shepherdess, mourning her deceased lover and vowing to remain chaste. Her commitment to purity attracts the attention of a Satyr, who reveres her as a divine being. Meanwhile, the shepherd Perigot and the shepherdess Amoret pledge their love to each other, but their relationship is tested by the machinations of Amaryllis, who desires Perigot for herself. Amaryllis enlists the help of a sullen shepherd to disrupt the couple's bond by using a magical well that can alter appearances. As the plot unfolds, mistaken identities and enchantments lead to a series of misunderstandings and confrontations. The play's pastoral setting is enriched by the presence of mythical creatures and the invocation of nature's power, which ultimately serves as a backdrop for the characters' emotional and moral journeys. Through its intricate plot and lyrical dialogue, "The Faithful Shepherdess" examines the tension between human desires and the ideals of constancy and virtue.
Autorenporträt
Francis Beaumont (Grâce-Dieu, Leicestershire, 1585, - Londres, 6 mars 1616 ), est un acteur et dramaturge anglais du théâtre élisabéthain