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''Politian'' (1835) is the only
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known to have been written by
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, composed in 1835, but never completed. The play is a fictionalized version of a true event in
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: the murder of
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by Jereboam O. Beauchamp in 1825. The so-called " Kentucky Tragedy" became a national headline and attracted several fictional representations. Poe, however, chose to set his version in 16th-century
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. Poe wrote the play during his time with the ''
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'' and during some personal crises. The first installment of ''Politian'' was published in that journal in December 1835 as "Scenes from an Unpublished Drama". A second installment was issued in January 1836, but the play was never completed. ''Politian'' did not receive good reviews. Its failure prompted Poe to stop writing longer works and instead focus on
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.


Characters

*Lalage, an orphan ward of Di Broglio. *Alessandra, niece of Di Broglio and betrothed to Castiglione. *Jacinta, servant maid to Lalage. *
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Di Broglio. *Castiglione, his son. *San Ozzo, companion of Castiglione. *Politian,
Earl of Leicester Earl of Leicester is a title that has been created seven times. The first title was granted during the 12th century in the Peerage of England. The current title is in the Peerage of the United Kingdom and was created in 1837. History Earl ...
. *Baldazzar, his friend; an imaginary figure. *A
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. *Ugo, Benito and Rupert, servants of Di Broglio.


Plot summary

The play takes place in 16th-century
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. Castiglione, the son of a duke, becomes engaged to his cousin Alessandra, inciting the jealousy of his father's ward, the orphan Lalage. Lalage meets Politian, the Earl of Leicester, and, after some flirtation, convinces him to take revenge on Castiglione. In the drama, Politian recites the poem " The Coliseum", which Poe had previously published in 1833.


Analysis

''Politian'' was written in
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Sova, 197 and styled after Jacobean-era tragedies.Meyers, 76 Like many of Poe's tales, ''Politian'' questions the finality of death or what happens when life is over. Politian proposes a
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to an orphan named Lalage so that they can meet in the afterlife. The title character is named after a 15th-century Italian poet, scholar and teacher named
Poliziano Agnolo (or Angelo) Ambrogini (; 14 July 1454 – 24 September 1494), commonly known as Angelo Poliziano () or simply Poliziano, anglicized as Politian, was an Italian classical scholar and poet of the Florentine Renaissance. His scholars ...
.


Inspiration

Poe was dramatizing a murder which occurred on November 7, 1825, in
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. Anna Cooke of
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gave birth to the child of the state
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Solomon P. Sharp Solomon Porcius Sharp (August 22, 1787 – November 7, 1825) was an American lawyer and politician, serving as Attorney General of Kentucky, attorney general of Kentucky and a member of the United States Congress and the Kentucky General Ass ...
but married Jereboam O. Beauchamp in 1824. Cooke asked Beauchamp to
murder Murder is the unlawful killing of another human without justification (jurisprudence), justification or valid excuse (legal), excuse committed with the necessary Intention (criminal law), intention as defined by the law in a specific jurisd ...
Sharp as part of the agreement for marriage. He kept his promise, stabbing Sharp to death on November 5, 1825. He pleaded not guilty during his murder trial but was sentenced to be executed. Cooke attempted
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by overdosing on
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on the eve of Beauchamp's execution by hanging on July 7, 1826. The story was widely reported in the newspapers. Poe's story also utilized other real-life historical figures; the
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stands in as Beauchamp and the character
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represents Sharp. The true event, labeled " The Kentucky Tragedy", was fictionalized in many other works, including ''Conrad and Eudora'' (1834) by Thomas Holley Chivers, ''Beauchampe'' (1842) by William Gilmore Simms, and ''World Enough and Time'' (1950) by
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. Poe would later fictionalize another murder story that became a national headline in his short story " The Mystery of Marie Rogêt".


Publication and performance history

Poe met John P. Kennedy, an author himself, very early in his writing career. Kennedy admired Poe's writing and encouraged him and promoted his work to publishers. In 1835, Kennedy wrote to the owner of the ''
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'' in
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: "He is at work upon a tragedy", and he suggested that Poe be allowed to contribute something to the magazine. The publisher, Thomas Willis White, agreed, and Poe's first contribution to the ''Messenger'' was " Berenice" in April.Thomas & Jackson, 149 Poe was then hired as a staff writer and critic beginning in August.Sova, 225 Between March and November of that year, Poe contributed six new tales as well as the tragedy that Kennedy mentioned, ''Politian''. As ''Politian'' and other works were being prepared for print, Poe had difficulty in wooing his future wife
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. Emotionally distressed, he turned to drinking and White fired him in late September 1835. White wrote to his friend Lucian Minor, an advocate of temperance: " oeis unfortunately rather dissipated... He is in addition the victim of melancholy. I should not be at all astonished to hear that he has been guilty of suicide".Meyers, 73 White's exaggeration may have started the rumor amongst literary figures that Poe was not sane. After his dismissal, Poe went to
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with the Clemm family. White showed sincere concern for Poe's well-being and rehired him in October when Poe's personal crisis had passed. White wrote to Poe, "I should think there was hope of you... If you should come to Richmond again, and again should be an assistant in my office, it must be especially understood by us that all engagements on my part would be dissolved, the moment you get drunk." Poe returned to work in October; his dismissal had caused the cancellation of the October issue of the ''Southern Literary Messenger'' and the November issue was delayed to December. It was in this delayed issue that the first installment of ''Politian'' was published under the title "Scenes from an Unpublished Drama". Another installment was published in January 1836, though it was never fully completed, possibly because he considered the play unsuccessful or because Kennedy insisted Poe focus on "drudging upon whatever may make money".Peeples, Scott. ''Edgar Allan Poe Revisited''. New York: Twayne Publishers, 1998: 29. The entirety of the unfinished work was included in Poe's collection ''The Raven and Other Poems'' in 1845. Plans were made in 1923 to stage a French translation of ''Politian'' by the
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players; though an article about the project was published in the ''New York Times'', the project was never completed. The first performance of Poe's original text of ''Politian'' was given well after its composition, on January 19, 1933, by the Virginia Players of the
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, under the direction of Harry Rogers Pratt; the production was co-sponsored by the Raven Society, a group dedicated to keeping Poe's memory alive at the institution he briefly attended.


Critical response

''Politian'' did not get many good reviews. Beverley Tucker wrote for the ''Washington Telegraph'' that he was disappointed after Poe "had taught us to expect much, for his prose is often very high wrought poetry". One critic for the ''Lynchburg Virginian'' wrote: Poe biographer Jeffrey Meyers faults Poe for not knowing enough about Renaissance Italy and for presenting a wooden hero in a melodramatic plot in an archaic style which "did not do justice to this tragic story". Despite the play being a tragedy,
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wrote that "''Politian'' will make you laugh". After reading ''Politian'', Kennedy recommended Poe return to writing poetry and
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. Poe took the advice and went on to focus on shorter works after the failure of both ''Politian'' and his only novel ''
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'', which also led to his abandonment of ''
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''. He chose to adapt to the literary marketplace, which then included a bustling newspaper and magazine industry in the 1830s. As Poe described years later, he joined in the effort of "Magazine literature—to the curt, the terse, the well-timed, and the readily diffused, in preference to the old forms of the verbose and ponderous & the inaccessible". In 1845, Poe accused
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in print for stealing a quote from ''Politian'' for his own play '' The Spanish Student''.Silverman, 252


Notes


References

*Meyers, Jeffrey. ''Edgar Allan Poe: His Life and Legacy''. New York: Cooper Square Press, 1992. *Silverman, Kenneth. ''Edgar A. Poe: Mournful and Never-ending Remembrance''. New York: Harper Perennial, 1991. *Sova, Dawn B. ''Edgar Allan Poe, A to Z''. New York: Checkmark Books, 2001. *Thomas, Dwight & David K. Jackson. ''The Poe Log: A Documentary Life of Edgar Allan Poe 1809–1849''. New York: G. K. Hall & Co., 1987.


External links


Text of ''Politian''


by William J. Kimball, from ''Poe Studies'' (1971) * {{Edgar Allan Poe Scenes From "Politian" Unfinished plays Works originally published in the Southern Literary Messenger 1835 plays Plays set in Italy Plays based on actual events