Angelo, Tyrant of Padua explained
Angelo, Tyrant of Padua (French: '''Angelo, tyran de Padoue''') is an 1835 play by the French writer Victor Hugo.[1] It is a historical work on podestà Angelo, set in Padua in northern Italy. It was a return to the theatre for Hugo, whose previous work Marie Tudor had been a failure.[2]
Adaptations
The play has been adapted into a number of different works, including:
Bibliography
- Berlanstein, Lenard R. Daughters of Eve: A Cultural History of French Theater Women from the Old Regime to the Fin de Siècle. Harvard University Press, 2009.
- Stanton, Sarah & Barnham, Marting. The Cambridge Paperback Guide to Theatre. Cambridge University Press, 1996.
Notes and References
- Berlanstein p.97
- Stanton & Barnham p.175