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A neoclassical tragedy set in the imperial court traces a tense struggle between a capricious ruler, his repudiated consort, and a beloved courtesan, with a stoic philosopher caught between conscience and survival. Court speeches, plots, and manipulations expose rivalry, public opinion, and the use of exile and rumor as political weapons. The ruler alternates tenderness and menace while seeking to control reputation and secure power, the consort faces banishment and attempted rehabilitation, and advisers attempt to temper violence even as they are complicit. The play unfolds through acts of intrigue, moral argument, and escalating coercion that examine honor, ambition, and the corrosive effects of absolute authority.

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Vittorio Alfieri

Vittorio Alfieri (1749-1803) was an influential Italian playwright and poet, recognized for his contributions to the development of Italian tragedy. His works often explore themes of love, honor, and the human condition, reflecting the tumultuous political landscape of his time. Alfieri is best known for his tragedies, including "Agide" and "Sofonisba," which showcase his mastery of dramatic structure and character development. His writing not only laid the groundwork for future Italian dramatists but also played a significant role in the broader European literary movement of the Enlightenment. Through his exploration of classical themes and emotional depth, Alfieri remains a pivotal figure in the history of Italian literature.

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