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- Q4928088 abstract "Bloody Poetry is a 1984 play by Howard Brenton centring on the lives of Percy Shelley and his circle.The play had its roots in Brenton's involvement with the small touring company Foco Novo and was the third, and final, show he wrote for them. The initial idea was that Brenton should write a piece based on the life of Shelley, though Brenton was more interested in looking, not at the individual, but at the quartet of Percy, Mary Shelley, Lord Byron and Byron's mistress Claire Clairmont, tying it in with Utopian themes appropriate to the revolutionary spirit of the protagonists. In his introduction to the play Brenton disclaims any interest in moralising over the actions of his characters, as he had in a programme to his earlier play Weapons of Happiness.The play takes as its epigraph a comment of Richard Holmes's, “Shelley's life seems more a haunting than a history.”".
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- Q4928088 premiereDate "1984-10-01".
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- Q4928088 premiereYear "1984".
- Q4928088 settingOfPlay "Switzerland,EnglandandItaly1816-1822".
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- Q4928088 characters "Harriet Westbrook".
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- Q4928088 name "Bloody Poetry".
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- Q4928088 premiere "1984-10-01".
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- Q4928088 comment "Bloody Poetry is a 1984 play by Howard Brenton centring on the lives of Percy Shelley and his circle.The play had its roots in Brenton's involvement with the small touring company Foco Novo and was the third, and final, show he wrote for them.".
- Q4928088 label "Bloody Poetry".
- Q4928088 name "Bloody Poetry".