First performed in 1816, this is a classic example of nineteenth-century melodrama. William Dimond tells the story of a brave knight who must defend his honor and his kingdom against treachery and betrayal. Filled with colorful characters, heroic deeds, and stirring songs, this play was a sensation in its day and remains an entertaining read for anyone interested in the history of theater and drama.
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