The Mad Lover, a Tragi-Comedy / The Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher (3 of 10)
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A victorious general returns to court and becomes consumed by passionate love for the king's sister; his accustomed martial bluntness and restlessness clash with courtly decorum, producing bewildering, sometimes violent, displays that others read as madness. The play alternates comic episodes among soldiers and ceremonial court scenes with darker moments of obsession and honor, exploring love's power to destabilize identity, the tension between duty and desire, and the social responses that try to contain or exploit a man's frenzy.
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