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The play recounts a high-ranking chief’s secret marriage to the Inca’s daughter and the fallout when their union and her pregnancy are discovered, bringing him into conflict with the sovereign. Action moves through palace and ceremonial spaces, alternating solemn remonstrances, comic interludes led by a witty page, and lyrical songs presented in octosyllabic quatrains. Central tensions arise from royal marriage rules, authority, and questions of loyalty, leading to exile, appeal, and confrontation. The work preserves indigenous dramatic forms by integrating ritual speech, choral yarahui, dance, and staged scenes that combine pathos, humor, and formal poetic structure.

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Title: Apu Ollantay: A Drama of the Time of the Incas

Author: Sir Clements R. Markham

Release date: October 1, 2005 [eBook #9068]
Most recently updated: April 9, 2021

Language: English

Credits: John B. Hare and David Widger

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Apu Ollantay

A Drama of the Time of the Incas

Sovereigns Of Peru


About A.D. 1470


Contents

INTRODUCTION
MS. TEXTS
ACTS AND SCENES
DRAMATIS PERSONAE

ACT I
SCENE 1
SCENE 2
SCENE 3
SCENE 4
SCENE 5

ACT II
SCENE 1
SCENE 2
SCENE 3

ACT III
SCENE 1
SCENE 2
SCENE 3
SCENE 4
SCENE 5
SCENE 6
SCENE 7

FOOTNOTES

First Reduced To Writing By Dr. Valdez, Cuba Of Sicuani A.D. 1770

The Original Manuscript Copied By Dr. Justo Pastor Justiniani

This Justiniani Text Copied At Laris, In April 1863, By Clements R. Markham

A Free Translation Into English By Sir Clements Markham, K.C.B. [1910]