"Les Burgraves" is a verse drama written by the renowned French author Victor Hugo. It was completed in 1843 but wasn't published until 1847. The play is considered one of Hugo's more obscure and challenging works.
Set in the early 15th century, "Les Burgraves" takes place in a castle during a banquet. The story explores themes of power, destiny, and conflict. It features a cast of complex characters, including the Burgraves, a noble family with a dark past, and the Huns, who threaten their dominion.
The play is known for its complex language and themes, and it was not well-received when it was first performed due to its unconventional structure and content. However, it has gained more attention in later years for its exploration of historical and philosophical themes.