George H. Boker was an accomplished playwright and poet whose works were popular in nineteenth-century America. This collection brings together some of his most well-known plays and poems, including ’Calaynos, ’ ’Anne Boleyn, ’ and ’Francesca da Rimini.’ Through his skillful dialogue and evocative imagery, Boker illuminates the complexities of the human experience in ways that remain relevant to contemporary audiences.
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