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A romance in one act. Scene: palace of Titus in Rome. Portrays the struggle in Titus' heart between his love fir the Jewish princess Berenice and his duty to Rome which forbids it.
A romance in one act. Scene: palace of Titus in Rome. Portrays the struggle in Titus' heart between his love fir the Jewish princess Berenice and his duty to Rome which forbids it.


==Editions, performances, translations==
==Editions, performances==
Published in [[Leeds, England]]: Boyle, 1926.
Published in [[Leeds, England]]: Boyle, 1926.


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Revision as of 19:28, 16 November 2015

Titus and Berenice (1926) is a play by Douglas J. Boyle.

Abstract

A romance in one act. Scene: palace of Titus in Rome. Portrays the struggle in Titus' heart between his love fir the Jewish princess Berenice and his duty to Rome which forbids it.

Editions, performances

Published in Leeds, England: Boyle, 1926.

External links