
A King's Daughter: A Tragedy in Verse is a dramatic play by John Masefield, written in the early 20th century. The narrative focuses on Queen Jezebel, exploring her political and personal struggles as she navigates the challenges of ruling Samaria amidst conflict with the Syrians and dissent within her court. The play delves into themes of power, religious conflict, and the complexities of Jezebel's relationship with King Ahab, making it a significant work in English drama of its time.











