Edward II
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Descripción editorial
Edward II, written in the 1590s by Christopher Marlowe, is a powerful Elizabethan tragedy chronicling the fall of the English king due to his favoritism toward his companion, Piers Gaveston. Marlowe explores themes of power, betrayal, and the intersection of politics and personal desire. The play's emotional intensity and its daring portrayal of homoerotic affection were groundbreaking for its time. With poetic language and dramatic force, Edward II offers a vivid study of political downfall and personal vulnerability.