A charming and lyrical play about love, sacrifice, and transformation, set in the idyllic countryside of ancient Greece. The story follows the adventures of Pan, the mischievous god of nature, and Daphnis, the shepherd boy who longs for his lost love Chloe. Through humor, music, and poetry, the play explores the themes of mortality, creativity, and the power of imagination. This book is a delightful read for theater enthusiasts, classicists, and lovers of pastoral literature.
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