Set in a small Italian village, D’Annunzio’s play explores the themes of love, honor, and duty in a powerful and poetic fashion. The play’s protagonist, the young shepherdess Fenicia, must navigate the complexities of a society that seeks to control her every move, as she falls in love with the mysterious and elusive Jorio. A beautifully written work of naturalistic drama that is sure to captivate readers and theatergoers alike.
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