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Peter Shaffer

    15 de mayo de 1926 – 6 de junio de 2016

    Peter Shaffer fue un dramaturgo inglés cuyas obras a menudo exploran temas de identidad, obsesión y conflicto psicológico. Su diálogo magistral y su sólida estructura dramática cautivan tanto al público como a los lectores. Shaffer se destacó en la creación de personajes complejos que reflejan las intrincadas complejidades de la mente humana. Sus obras continúan siendo celebradas por su inteligencia y profundidad emocional.

    Peter Shaffer
    Lettice and Lovage
    Amadeus
    Equus
    Amadeus: A Play by Peter Shaffer
    Royal Hunt of the Sun
    The Gift of the Gorgon
    • The Gift of the Gorgon

      • 110 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      The story revolves around Philip Damson, an American academic and the estranged son of renowned English playwright Edward Damson, who has met a violent end. Driven by a lifelong obsession with his father, Philip seeks permission from his stepmother, Helen, to write Edward's biography. Helen consents, but under the condition that Philip uncovers the complete and painful truth about his father's life. The narrative promises to explore complex relationships, revealing the impact of five women and four men on Edward's story.

      The Gift of the Gorgon
    • This is the story of the conquest of Peru, the defeat by 167 men of a highly organised, communistic empire of over ten million people. It is also the story of two men, Francisco Pizarro, the embittered, defiant commander of the invading Spanish forces, and Atahuallpa, the young king, Sun god-upon-earth, ruler of a vast empire. Between the two, both illegitimate usurpers, there grows a deep and understanding friendship.

      Royal Hunt of the Sun
    • Amadeus: A Play by Peter Shaffer

      • 160 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura
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      "Amadeus," originating from the National Theatre of Great Britain, explores the life of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. It has won prestigious awards, including the Evening Standard Drama Award and the Tony Award, and inspired an Oscar-winning film. This edition features a new preface by Peter Shaffer and an introduction by Sir Peter Hall. A must-read for music and theatre enthusiasts.

      Amadeus: A Play by Peter Shaffer
    • Equus

      • 112 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Equus is Peter Shaffer's exploration of the way modern society has destroyed our ability to feel passion. Alan Strang is a disturbed youth whose dangerous obsession with horses leads him to commit an unspeakable act of violence. As psychiatrist Martin Dysart struggles to understand the motivation for Alan's brutality, he is increasingly drawn into Alan's web and eventually forced to question his own sanity. Equus is a timeless classic and a cornerstone of contemporary drama that delves into the darkest recesses of human existence

      Equus
    • Amadeus

      • 112 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Winner of the Evening Standard Drama Award as best play of 1979, and of the Plays and Players London Theatre Critics Award 'Shaffer works out his tremendous, his colossal, theme in language of great strength... those who go to it prepared to understand what it is about will have an experience that far transcends even its considerable value as drama' - Bernard Levis in The Times 'A marvellously engrossing and often amusing costume-thriller, a feast for the eye and the ear' - Steve Grant in the Observer 'Glorious... Amadeus may be a play inspired by music and death, but it fills the theatre with that mocking, heavenly silence that is the overwhelming terror of life' - The New York Times 'He is dealing with the very nature of art; with immortality itself... Shaffer paints his heady subject on a wide and spectacular canvas' - Jack Tinker in the Daily Mail This edition includes a postscript by Peter Shaffer on the making of the film Amadeus.

      Amadeus
    • Lettice and Lovage

      • 58 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      Lettice Duffet, an expert on Elizabethan cuisine and medieval weaponry, is an indefatigable but daffy enthusiast of history and the theatre. As a tour guide at Fustian House, one of the least stately of London's stately homes, she theatrically embellishes its historical past, ultimately coming up on the radar of Lotte Schon, an inspector from the Preservation Trust. Neither impressed or entertained by Lettice's freewheeling history lessons, Schon fires her. Not one however, to go without a fight, Lettice engages the stoic, conventionial Lotte in battle to the death of all that is sacred to the Empire and the crown.

      Lettice and Lovage
    • The Royal Hunt Of The Sun

      • 96 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      This volume is part of a series of novels, plays and stories at GCSE/Key Stage 4 level, designed to meet the needs of the National Curriculum syllabus. Each text includes an introduction, pre-reading activities, notes and coursework activities. Also provided is a section on the process of writing, often compiled by the author.

      The Royal Hunt Of The Sun
    • The Public Eye

      • 56 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      Charles and Belinda are an ill-assorted couple yet they were once in love. Insanely jealous, Charles engages a private eye, Julian, to follow her round London. Julian can only report that she is attached to someone. When the three meet it transpires that Belinda has fallen for Julian. Deciding to mend a marriage, rather than break it, Julian banishes Belinda to her wanderings but this time to be followed by Charles.

      The Public Eye
    • Five Finger Exercise

      • 96 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      The first stage success from the author of EQUUS and AMADEUS. This family drama centers on a young German student who, coming to England to tutor the daughter of a well-to-do family, is drawn into the various individual dramas of these fractured, isolated people.

      Five Finger Exercise