Sardanapalus (play)

Sardanapalus
First edition title page
Written byLord Byron
Characters
MuteWomen of the harem, guards, attendants, Chaldean priests, Medes etc.
Date premiered10 April 1834 (1834-04-10)
Place premieredTheatre Royal, Drury Lane
Original languageEnglish
SubjectThe fall of the Assyrian monarchy
GenreHistorical tragedy, blank verse tragedy, closet drama
SettingThe Royal Palace at Nineveh

Sardanapalus (1821) is a historical tragedy in blank verse by Lord Byron, set in ancient Nineveh and recounting the fall of the Assyrian monarchy and its supposed last king. It draws its story mainly from the Historical Library of Diodorus Siculus and from William Mitford's History of Greece. Byron wrote the play during his stay in Ravenna, and dedicated it to Goethe. It has had an extensive influence on European culture, inspiring a painting by Delacroix and musical works by Berlioz, Liszt and Ravel, among others.


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