Catharine Douglas: A Tragedy is a play written by Arthur Helps and first published in 1843. The play tells the story of Catharine Douglas, a young Scottish woman who is in love with Lord Clifford, a nobleman who is already married. Despite knowing that their love is forbidden, Catharine and Lord Clifford continue their affair, leading to tragic consequences. The play explores themes such as love, loyalty, duty, and the consequences of betrayal. It...