This play by Robert Greene tells the story of Selimus, an Ottoman emperor who struggles to maintain his power against a backdrop of political intrigue and betrayal. Originally published in the late 16th century, the play was lost for many years before being rediscovered in the 20th century. This edition includes commentary and annotations to help modern readers understand and appreciate the work of one of the most important playwrights of the Elizabethan era.
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