<p>Hannah More's 'Percy' stands as a testament to the literary valor of 18th-century English drama, interweaving elements of romance and political intrigue within the rigors of a classical tragedy. As a distinctive contribution to literature, 'Percy' articulates the complexities of human emotion and social convention with a narrative eloquence typical of More's writing style. Set amidst the evocative backdrop of feudal conflicts, the text delves ...