The Tower / Ruy Blas

by Alexandre Dumas and Victor Hugo

Charles Wood (Translator) and David Bryer (Translator)

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"The Tower and Ruy Blas, written in the 1830s by two of the most eminent French writers of their time, provide us with a fascinating insight into early Romantic drama which swept the classical verities of Racine, Marivaux and Beaumarchais from the stage and replaced them with a melange of melodrama, German Sturm und Drang and Shakespearean complexity. In the fashion of the time, both plays are set in the past. The Tower is a riotously inaccurate retelling of a notorious royal scandal from fourteenth-century France. The text, full of unexpected developments and shocking revelations, has a twisted history of its own: written by the little-known Frederick Gaillardet, it was taken on and 'improved' by Alexandre Dumas pere at a late stage, as much to add his famous name to the credits as his literary expertise to the play. Set in seventeenth-century Spain, Victor Hugo's Ruy Blas is named after its low-born hero, forced to masquerade as an aristocrat as part of his disgraced master's revenge against the Queen. Noble in heart, Ruy Blas soon proves a champion of the poor and all but wins what he most wants in the world: the Queen herself.
Hugo's most admired and, in France, most frequently staged play, it has never been performed in its original form in English."
  • ISBN10 1840025336
  • ISBN13 9781840025330
  • Publish Date 1 October 2005
  • Publish Status Unknown
  • Out of Print 12 April 2022
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Imprint Oberon Modern Plays
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 280
  • Language English