Arthur Symons' Francesca Da Rimini is a poetic drama that retells the tragic romance of Francesca da Rimini, a historical figure immortalized by Dante in his Divine Comedy. Set in Renaissance Italy, the play explores themes of forbidden love, betrayal, and passion as Francesca falls for her husband's brother, leading to devastating consequences. Symons' lyrical treatment of this iconic tale captures both the beauty and sorrow of love doomed by...