No. of pages 122
Published: 2020
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"Lady Inger of Ostrat" is a historical drama set in 16th-century Norway that explores themes of power, loyalty, and personal sacrifice. The story revolves around Lady Inger, a strong and influential noblewoman, who grapples with the political and social turmoil of her time. As her family faces external threats and internal strife, Lady Inger's complex relationships with her loved ones—particularly her estranged daughter and a rival nobleman—come to the forefront. The play delves into the struggles for authority and the consequences of ambition, revealing the personal costs of political engagement amid a backdrop of historical conflict. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 122 pages in this book. This book was published in 2020 by Independently Published .