Becket and other plays: The Struggle Between Church and State in Medieval England

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Becket and other plays: The Struggle Between Church and State in Medieval England

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 210 p.
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"Becket and Other Plays" by Alfred Lord Tennyson explores the tumultuous relationship between Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and King Henry II of England. The play is set in the 12th century and delves into the conflict between the authority of the Church and the power of the monarchy. Becket, once a close friend and Chancellor to Henry, is appointed Archbishop with the expectation that he will support the King's interests. However, Becket's newfound religious convictions lead him to oppose the King's attempts to diminish the Church's power, resulting in a dramatic and ultimately tragic confrontation. The narrative unfolds with Becket's internal struggle between his loyalty to the King and his duty to the Church, culminating in his martyrdom. Tennyson's portrayal of Becket is complex, highlighting his change from a worldly statesman to a devout religious transformation. The play also examines the political machinations of the time, with various characters representing different facets of the societal hierarchy, including barons, bishops, and the Queen. Through rich dialogue and historical context, Tennyson presents a vivid depiction of a pivotal moment in English history, emphasizing themes of power, loyalty, and faith.

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