Love’s Sacrifice

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Love’s Sacrifice is a Caroline-era tragedy by English playwright John Ford, known for its intense exploration of illicit passion, jealousy, and moral corruption in an Italian courtly setting.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf play
tragedy
author John Ford NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin England
dramaticForm five-act play
verse drama
dramaticTone dark
intense
tragic
genre Caroline tragedy NERFINISHED
revenge tragedy
hasCharacterType adulterous lovers
corrupt courtiers
jealous husband
hasDramatist John Ford NERFINISHED
literaryMovement English Renaissance drama
literaryPeriod Caroline era
narrativeMode stage drama
originalLanguage English
setting Italian court
subjectMatter adultery
court politics
violent retribution
theme courtly intrigue
honor and reputation
illicit passion
jealousy
marital fidelity
moral corruption
sacrifice

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John Ford notableWork Love’s Sacrifice
John Ford wrote Love’s Sacrifice