The Tragedy of Albertus Wallenstein is a play written by Henry Glapthorne in 1640. It is a tragic tale of love, power, and betrayal set in the court of the Holy Roman Emperor during the Thirty Years' War. The play follows the story of Albertus Wallenstein, a nobleman and military commander who falls in love with the beautiful and virtuous Maria. However, their love is threatened by the ambitious and treacherous Countess Terzky, who seeks to use her...