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MY FATHER is deceas'd! Come, Gaveston, And share the kingdom with thy dearest friend, Ah! words that make me surfeit with delight! What greater bliss can hap to Gaveston.

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Edward II
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    Directed by Derek Jarman. With Steven Waddington, Kevin Collins, Andrew Tiernan, John Lynch. In this Derek Jarman version of Christopher Marlowe's Elizabethan drama, in modern costumes and settings, Plantagenet king Edward II hands the power-craving nobility the perfect excuse by taking as lover besides his diplomatic wife, the French princess..

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    Edward II is a Renaissance or Early Modern period play written by Christopher Marlowe.It is one of the earliest English history plays. The full title of the first publication is The Troublesome Reign and Lamentable Death of Edward the Second, King of England, with the Tragical Fall of Proud Mortimer..

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    Edward II was born in Caernarfon Castle in North Wales on 25 April 1284, less than a year after Edward I had conquered the region, and as a result is sometimes called Edward of Caernarfon..

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    Amazon.com: Edward II: Steven Waddington, Andrew Tieman, John Lynch, Tilda Swinton, Annie Lennox, Nigel Terry, Andrew Charleson, Nigel Charnock, Barry John Clarke, Alan Corduner, Kim Dare, Giles de Montigny, Robb Dennis, John Henry Duncan, Danny Earl, Renee Eyre, Jerome Flynn, Tony Forsyth, Ian Francis, Ian Wilson, Simon Fisher Turner, Derek..

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    Considered a fine example of gay and lesbian cinema, Derek Jarman's take on Christopher Marlowe's late 16th-century play The Troublesome Reign of Edward II offers an intriguing blend of the production's original language and modern colloquialisms and settings that transcend time to tell the story of the British King who openly rejected his wife..

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    MY FATHER is deceas'd! Come, Gaveston, And share the kingdom with thy dearest friend, Ah! words that make me surfeit with delight! What greater bliss can hap to Gaveston.