The Devil's Charter
Synopsis
In the Globe Quarto series co-published with Shakespeare's Globe to mark the rediscovery of forgotten plays by Shakespeare's contemporaries.
'Our subject is of blood and tragedy. Murther, foul incest and hypocrisy'.
The Devil's Charter is a Jacobean tragedy about Pope Alexander VI, one of the most controversial of the Renaissance popes, whose surname, Borgia, became a byword for libertinism and nepotism.
In the sensational history of the Borgias, Barnabe Barnes found a theme tailor-made for the dark and lurid imaginings of the Jacobean stage. And then he spiced it up a little.
The Devil's Charter was first performed by Shakespeare's company, the King's Men, in 1607. It was revived 390 years later in a semi-staged reading by Globe Education.
This edition of The Devil's Charter was prepared by Nick de Somogyi.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Nick Hern Books
- ISBN: 9781854594051
- Number of pages: 140
- Dimensions: 210 x 148 x 8 mm
- Weight: 188g
- Languages: English


















