Experience a historic collection of dramatic works and essays from a 19th‑century American voice.
This volume gathers Demetria, Hadad, and Percy's Masque alongside the author’s reflective discourses, offering both stagecraft and perspective. Set against classical and political backdrops, the pieces explore power, ambition, and human nature through intimate, domestic tragedy and thoughtful discourse.
Readers encounter tightly plotted tragedies that balance personal stakes with larger questions about art, society, and leadership. The accompanying discourses provide context on the craft of tragedy, the challenges of writing for the stage, and reflections on literature’s role in public life. The edition preserves the original structure while making the text accessible for modern readers.
- Vivid early American tragedy in five acts, with themes of power, fate, and moral conflict.
- Thoughtful discourses on drama, art, and national literature from the same author.
- Historical flavor, with scenes of palace intrigue, royal ambition, and intimate family drama.
- Notes on the dramatic process and author’s perspective to enrich interpretation.
Ideal for readers who enjoy classic stage works, literary criticism, and historical drama alike.