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A Night in Avignon

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Set in Avignon, this play explores the inner turmoil of Francesco Petrarca, a young poet and scholar, as he grapples with his unrequited love for Laura, a woman married to another man. The narrative unfolds in a candlelit chamber, where Petrarca's brother Gherardo, a monk, urges him to abandon his obsessive longing and embrace virtue. Despite Gherardo's warnings, Petrarca is drawn to the pleasures of life and the company of Sancia, a lively woman who represents a more earthly love. The play delves into themes of desire, virtue, and the conflict between spiritual aspirations and human passions, culminating in a celebration of life amidst the backdrop of medieval Avignon.

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Cale Young Rice

Cale Young Rice was an American poet, playwright, and author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of spirituality and the human experience, blending lyrical poetry with dramatic narratives. Among his notable plays are "Charles Di Tocca: A Tragedy" and "David: A Tragedy," which showcase his skill in crafting compelling characters and emotional depth. Rice's poetry collections, such as "Sea Poems" and "Nirvana Days," reflect his fascination with nature and the metaphysical. His literary output includes a variety of genres, making him a versatile figure in American literary heritage.

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