Focusing on Shylock's perspective, this reimagining of Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice presents a complex portrayal of the Venetian money-lender. Ferdinand Dugué captures Shylock's bitterness, mercenary nature, and tragic identity, offering a compelling exploration of his character. This adaptation stands out as one of the finest modern interpretations of the original play, shedding new light on themes of prejudice and humanity.
Ferdinand Dugue Libri


Frank J. Morlock's English-language translation and adaptation of Ferdinand Dugue's 1881 play "Tibere: drame en cinq actes (huit tableaux)" chronicles the events in the life of Roman emperor Tiberius Caesar (42 B.C. - 37 A.D.).