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This is a new selection of five English nineteenth-century plays, none of which has been recently available. In the case of "The Lights o' London", a famous drama of the 1880s, no printed text has ever before been published. Each of the plays represents the three dominant dramatic forms of the Victorian era: melodrama, farce and comedy. All were extremely popular with audiences, and much of the vigour, excitement and variety of dramatic expression of their time can be found in these texts.
Introduction. Notes on the Text. Select Bibliography. Chronology. 1: Edward Fitzball: The Inchcape Bell. 2: Joseph Stirling Coyne: Did You Ever Send Your Wife to Camberwell?. 3: George Henry Lewes: The Game of Speculation. 4: George Robert Sims: The Lights o' London. 5: Henry Arthur Jones: The Middleman. Explanatory Notes
BOOTH, Booth, Gregory D. Booth, Bradley Shope, The University of Auckland) Booth, Gregory D. (Professor of Anthroplogy, Professor of Anthroplogy, Texas A&M University Corpus Christi) Shope, Bradley (Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology, Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology
Michael Booth, John Stokes, Susan Bassnett, British Columbia) Booth, Michael (University of Victoria, John (University of Warwick) Stokes, Susan (University of Warwick) Bassnett, Michael R. Booth
Michael Richard Booth, Joel H. Kaplan, British Columbia) Booth, Michael Richard (University of Victoria, Joel H. (University of Birmingham) Kaplan, Michael R. Booth, Joel H. Kaplan
Michael Richard Booth, Joel H. Kaplan, British Columbia) Booth, Michael Richard (University of Victoria, Joel H. (University of Birmingham) Kaplan, Michael R. Booth, Joel H. Kaplan