
Fenris, the Wolf: A Tragedy, written by Percy MacKaye and first published in 1905, is a dramatic exploration of Norse mythology. The play centers on Fenris, a formidable wolf, and his complex relationships with the gods Odin, Baldur, and Freyja. It delves into themes of freedom versus fate, the nature of good and evil, and the transformative power of love and desire, all set against a haunting backdrop of impending tragedy as Fenris grapples with his existence and longing for liberation.




