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Subject: Jacobian/Elizabethan female monologues
Category: Arts and Entertainment > Performing Arts
Asked by: aislindubh-ga
List Price: $2.00
Posted: 24 Sep 2004 03:22 PDT
Expires: 24 Oct 2004 03:22 PDT
Question ID: 405680
I am looking for good female jacobian or elizabethan monologues.  I am
looking for both dramatic and comedic.  What plays/monologue books
would you reccomend, or what monologues in particular?
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Subject: Re: Jacobian/Elizabethan female monologues
From: pinkfreud-ga on 24 Sep 2004 15:26 PDT
 
Queen Margaret's curse, from Shakespeare's "Richard III," is a dandy.
I delivered this speech in a college theatre class many years ago. It
really allows you to pull out all the stops and chew the scenery.

What were you snarling all before I came, 
Ready to catch each other by the throat, 
And turn you all your hatred now on me? 
Did York's dread curse prevail so much with heaven? 
That Henry's death, my lovely Edward's death, 
Their kingdom's loss, my woful banishment, 
Could all but answer for that peevish brat? 
Can curses pierce the clouds and enter heaven? 
Why, then, give way, dull clouds, to my quick curses! 
If not by war, by surfeit die your king, 
As ours by murder, to make him a king! 
Edward thy son, which now is Prince of Wales, 
For Edward my son, which was Prince of Wales, 
Die in his youth by like untimely violence! 
Thyself a queen, for me that was a queen, 
Outlive thy glory, like my wretched self! 
Long mayst thou live to wail thy children's loss; 
And see another, as I see thee now, 
Deck'd in thy rights, as thou art stall'd in mine! 
Long die thy happy days before thy death; 
And, after many lengthen'd hours of grief, 
Die neither mother, wife, nor England's queen! 
Rivers and Dorset, you were standers by, 
And so wast thou, Lord Hastings, when my son 
Was stabb'd with bloody daggers: God, I pray him, 
That none of you may live your natural age, 
But by some unlook'd accident cut off!... 
And leave out thee? stay, dog, for thou shalt hear me. 
If heaven have any grievous plague in store 
Exceeding those that I can wish upon thee, 
O, let them keep it till thy sins be ripe, 
And then hurl down their indignation 
On thee, the troubler of the poor world's peace! 
The worm of conscience still begnaw thy soul! 
Thy friends suspect for traitors while thou livest, 
And take deep traitors for thy dearest friends! 
No sleep close up that deadly eye of thine, 
Unless it be whilst some tormenting dream 
Affrights thee with a hell of ugly devils! 
Thou elvish-mark'd, abortive, rooting hog! 
Thou that wast seal'd in thy nativity 
The slave of nature and the son of hell! 
Thou slander of thy mother's heavy womb! 
Thou loathed issue of thy father's loins! 
Thou rag of honour! thou detested-- Richard! 

http://www.readprint.com/chapter-8183/William-Shakespeare
Subject: Re: Jacobian/Elizabethan female monologues
From: operadiva-ga on 18 Oct 2004 03:36 PDT
 
John Dowland (1563-1626) 
"Can she forgive my wrongs?" is real great


you can listen part of it:

://www.google.nl/search?q=cache:NjjDCJ_1BmwJ:www.iclassics.com/homepage.jsp/iclassics/album.jsp%3FselectionId%3D15562+%22can+she+forgive+my+wrongs%22&hl=nl


://www.google.nl/search?q=cache:yBxIC07a8uYJ:www.audiolunchbox.com/album%3Fa%3D7816+Dowland:+Air,+Can+She+Forgive&hl=nl

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