
Lords and Lovers, and Other Dramas is a collection of dramatic works by Olive Tilford Dargan, first published in 1906. The opening play, 'Lords and Lovers,' is set in 13th century England, exploring the complex relationships and power struggles among nobility, including figures like King Henry III and the Earl of Pembroke. The play delves into themes of loyalty, betrayal, and political intrigue, showcasing the personal and political conflicts that define the era. This work is notable for its cultural significance and is part of the American drama canon of the early 20th century.







