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Gycia: A Tragedy in Five Acts

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A five-act stage tragedy set in historical Cherson centers on the Archon Lamachus's daughter and a visiting prince whose arrival provokes disputes over hospitality, rank, and alliance. Civic pride and personal loyalties collide as citizens, nobles, and senators confront insults, uprisings, and rival ambitions. The action moves through public ceremonies, private confrontations, council deliberations, and scenes of confinement, revealing how honor, desire, and political calculation entangle families and the state. Tensions escalate toward a somber dramatic resolution in which public decisions have intense private consequences.

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Lewis Morris

Lewis Morris was a Welsh poet and playwright, known for his contributions to the literary landscape of the late 19th century. His notable works include the tragedy "Gycia: A Tragedy in Five Acts," which showcases his dramatic flair and poetic sensibility. Morris also explored themes of mythology and human experience in his epic poem, "The Epic of Hades, in Three Books." In addition to his plays and poetry, he published "Songs Unsung," reflecting his lyrical prowess. Morris's work often delves into the complexities of life and the human condition, making him a significant figure in Welsh literature.

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