Tête-d'Or. Paul Claudel

Tête-d'Or - Paul Claudel


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       Paul Claudel

      Tête-d'Or

      A play in three acts

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4064066168872

       Table of Content

       Dramatis Personae

       Place

       Act I

       Act II

       Act III

       Table of Contents

       Dedication

       Dramatis Personae

       Place

       Act I

       Act II

       Act III

      Dedication

       Table of Contents

      O day! Having felt, like the touch of water upon the head,

       The desire to be alone and to weep where none could find me,

       Laughing I walked where the fragrance of the riotous garden spread

       Its honeyed share, and left the flowers and the trees behind me.

       And from behind me, borne from the breathing depths, as I went,

       With eyes half-closed, there came to fall upon my hair

       The holy benediction of things most excellent,

       And seeds and shreds of down were softly mingled there.

       Behind me the eternal woods uplifted leafy domes,

       Behind me banks of blossoms, packed to the brim with sweets,

       Towards the expectant nose, prepared to breathe their balms,

       Like some strong nuptial body upraised their ardent heats.

       Roses and yellow asphodels that sturdy stems upbear,

       In the mellow disarray of their golden panoply,

       Shone forth like lamps that gleam through the white and liquid air

       When but a single diamond adorns the sleeping sky.

       For like one who stops and turns and listens to the sea

       When to his ear is borne its low, mysterious whisper,

       Above the shining earth, beaming resplendently,

       I saw that star, First-Born of the dawning Future, Vesper!

       O only child of the King, among so many slaves!

       Pilgrim unique o'er city paths seeking the distant sea!

       Planet of morn, re-born in evening's dusky caves!

       Star anadyomene in the depth of the garden's greenery!

       Mysteriously o'er the hour a subtle influence reigns,

       Deepening peace, maintaining, with strange and mystic art,

       The secret length of the days that are gone where only the honey remains

       Of animate life, enhived in this everlasting heart.

       Feebly the dying breeze stirs in its dark retreat.

       O joy supreme, O love beyond what words can say!

       Over this sordid world that has so enslaved my feet

       Endureth the ineffable unfolding of the day!

       In such an hour there passes in laughing ecstasy

       The poet, sprung from a race obscure, who never shall grow old,

       His golden dream fulfills itself in the twilight. Silently

       He is merged in the springtime of the gods, the eternal age of gold!

       Gazing into the eye of the world with an eye on fire to see,

       As one gapes for the juicy plums that the topmost branches bear,

       As, 'twixt his dusky brides, hard Jacob bowed the knee

       To gain from the hand of a father the blessing on an heir,

       I live! Come, rain and storm! I shall not be unmanned!

       Bearing my destiny, aware of the term of Fate's delay,

       Laughing I walked beneath the grim and terrifying land

       Of burning constellations that cross a milky way.

       Table of Contents

      Simon Agnel, later Tête-d'or, afterwards the King

       Cébès

       The King

       First Watcher

       Second Watcher

       Third Watcher

       Fourth Watcher

       Fifth Watcher

       The Princess

       Cassius, the Messenger

       The Tribune of the People

       The Go-Between

       The High Prefect

       The Schoolmaster

       The Brother of the King

       The Man Out of Office

       The Chief of Staff

       First Captain

       Second Captain

       Third Captain

       Fourth Captain

       The Deserter

       The Standard-Bearer

       First Subaltern

       Second Subaltern

       The Messenger

       The Centurion

       The Commander of


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