Amadeus
by Peter Shaffer

Amadeus Book Cover
Amadeus Cover

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Readers are captivated by the depth and complexity of the play, praising Shaffer's exploration of jealousy, mediocrity, and the nature of genius. Many express admiration for the character of Salieri, who embodies both conflict and relatability. While the play excels in written form, some mention that it truly comes alive on stage, adding yet another layer of appreciation.

Deep exploration of genius and mediocrityCompelling character of SalieriIntriguing themes of jealousyHighly entertaining and clever writingBetter experienced live than read

Synopsis

This provocative work weaves a confrontation between mediocrity and genius into a tale of breathtaking dramatic power.

In the court of the Austrian Emperor Josef, Antonio Salieri is the established composer.

Enter the greatest musical genius of all time: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

Salieri has given himself to God so that he might realize his sole ambition to be a great composer.

Mozart is a foul-mouthed, graceless oaf who has that which is beyond Salieri's envious grasp: Genius.

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Paul Scofield in Amadeus at the National Theatre

Publication

PublisherSamuel French
Year1985
BindingPaperback
Pages186
PlaceLondon
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780573110153
ISBN-100573110158

Amadeus is a historical play written by Peter Shaffer and published by Samuel French in London (1985).

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Samuel French · 1985 · 186 pp

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