Yolanda of Cyprus - Cale Young Rice

Yolanda of Cyprus

AUTHOR OF CHARLES DI TOCA, A NIGHT IN AVIGNON, DAVID, ETC., ETC.
NEW YORK THE McCLURE COMPANY MCMVIII
Copyright, 1908, by The McClure Company
Published, March, 1908


CHARACTERS

Scene: A dim Hall, of blended Gothic and Saracenic styles, in the Lusignan Castle, on the island of Cyprus near Famagouste. Around the walls, above faint frescoes portraying the deliverance of Jerusalem by the Crusaders, runs a frieze inlaid with the coats-of-arms of former Lusignan kings. On the left, and back, is a door hung with heavy damask, and in the wall opposite, another. Farther down on the right a few steps, whose railing supports a Greek vase with jasmine, lead through a chapel to the sleeping apartments. In the rear, on either side, are guled lattice windows, and in the centre an open grated door, looking upon a loggia, and, across the garden below, over the moonlit sea. Seats are placed about, and, forward, a divan with rich Turkish coverings. A table with a lighted cross-shaped candlestick is by the door, left; and a lectern with a book on it, to the front, right. As the curtain rises, the Women, except Civa, lean wearily on the divan, and Halil near is singing dreamily:

Ah, the balm, the balm, And ah, the blessing Of the deep fall of night And of confessing. Of the sick soul made white Of all distressing: Made white!... Ah, balm of night And, ah the blessing!
Halil. Alessa! Maga! Voices at the gates!

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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2010-09-27

Темы

American drama

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