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Ruy Blas is one of Victor Hugo's most powerful and emotionally charged dramas—a sweeping tale of love, honor, political corruption, and tragic destiny set in seventeenth-century Spain. First performed in 1838, this Romantic masterpiece blends poetic language with intense theatrical action, creating a story that is both deeply personal and boldly political.
At the center of the drama stands Ruy Blas, a humble servant of noble character and extraordinary intelligence. Though born into poverty, he possesses integrity, passion, and a profound sense of justice. His secret love for the Queen of Spain, a woman isolated within the rigid confines of court life, forms the emotional heart of the play. Yet their impossible romance unfolds within a world dominated by manipulation, pride, and moral decay.
The plot is set in motion by the vengeful Don Salluste, a disgraced nobleman determined to destroy the Queen's reputation. Exploiting Ruy Blas's devotion, he disguises him as a nobleman and introduces him into the royal court as part of a calculated scheme. What begins as an act of deceit becomes a transformative journey. Ruy Blas, through his intelligence and compassion, rises to a position of political influence, exposing corruption and advocating for justice in a decaying aristocratic system.
Victor Hugo masterfully contrasts social classes, highlighting the hypocrisy of the ruling elite while elevating the dignity and moral superiority of the common man. Through Ruy Blas, Hugo champions the Romantic ideal of individual worth transcending birth and status. The play becomes not only a tragic love story but also a sharp critique of political corruption and social inequality.
The emotional tension intensifies as Ruy Blas struggles between loyalty to his benefactor, devotion to the Queen, and his own sense of honor. His rise is shadowed by the secret of his true identity, and the inevitable revelation leads to a climax of sacrifice and heartbreak. Hugo's poetic dialogue heightens the drama, imbuing each confrontation with grandeur and intensity.
Rich in passion, intrigue, and moral conflict, Ruy Blas stands as one of Hugo's greatest theatrical achievements. It captures the spirit of Romanticism with its emphasis on emotion, heroism, and the triumph—and tragedy—of the individual soul. At once intimate and political, the play explores timeless themes of love, power, identity, and sacrifice.
A compelling blend of romance and revolution, Ruy Blas remains a powerful work of world drama, offering readers and audiences alike a moving portrait of courage and devotion in a world shaped by ambition and betrayal.
© 2026 CLXBX (E-bog): 9782118423650
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E-bog: 18. februar 2026
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