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By: Carlo Gozzi (1720-1806) | |
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Turandot, Princess of China A Chinoiserie in Three Acts |
By: David Belasco (1853-1931) | |
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Return of Peter Grimm |
By: Hannah More (1745-1833) | |
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Percy A Tragedy | |
By: John Drinkwater (1882-1937) | |
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Oliver Cromwell |
By: Shepherd Knapp | |
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The Christmas Dinner | |
Down the Chimney | |
Up the Chimney |
By: Augusta Stevenson (1869-1976) | |
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Children's Classics in Dramatic Form |
By: Thomas Otway (1652-1685) | |
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Venice Preserved A Tragedy in Five Acts |
By: Hermann Hagedorn (1882-1964) | |
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Makers of Madness A Play in One Act and Three Scenes |
By: Jean Lee Hunt | |
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A Catalogue of Play Equipment |
By: Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864) | |
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Count Julian | |
Citation and Examination of William Shakspeare, Euseby Treen, Joseph Carnaby, and Silas Gough, Clerk |
By: James Elroy Flecker (1884-1915) | |
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Hassan : the story of Hassan of Bagdad, and how he came to make the golden journey to Samarkand : a play in five acts |
By: August von Kotzebue (1761-1819) | |
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Lover's Vows
Lovers' Vows (1798), a play by Elizabeth Inchbald arguably best known now for having been featured in Jane Austen's novel Mansfield Park (1814), is one of at least four adaptations of August von Kotzebue's Das Kind der Liebe (1780; literally "Child of Love," or "Natural Son," as it is often translated), all of which were published between 1798 and 1800. Inchbald's version is the only one to have been performed. Dealing as it does with sex outside marriage and illegitimate birth, Inchbald in the Preface to the published version declares herself to have been highly sensitive to the task of adapting the original German text for "an English audience... |
By: R. N. Dutta | |
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Tales from the Hindu Dramatists |
By: August von Kotzebue (1761-1819) | |
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The Stranger A Drama, in Five Acts |
By: Henry Fisk Carlton | |
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Washington Crossing the Delaware | |
The Landing of the Pilgrims | |
Caesar Rodney's Ride | |
The Tree That Saved Connecticut | |
The Story of Nathan Hale |
By: Frances Browne (1816-1879) | |
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Granny's Wonderful Chair
Her most famous work, Granny's Wonderful Chair, was published in 1856 and it is still in print to this day. It is a richly imaginative book of fairy stories and has been translated into many languages. This work, read as a child by Frances Hodgson Burnett, inspired the writings of Little Saint Elizabeth and Other Stories |
By: Sudraka | |
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The Little Clay Cart Mrcchakatika |
By: George Chapman (1559?-1634) | |
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Bussy D'Ambois and The Revenge of Bussy D'Ambois |
By: Clyde Fitch (1865-1909) | |
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The Girl with the Green Eyes A Play in Four Acts | |
The Climbers A Play in Four Acts |
By: George Colman (1762-1836) | |
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John Bull Or, The Englishman's Fireside: A Comedy, in Five Acts |
By: Arthur Acheson (1864-1930) | |
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Shakespeare's Lost Years in London, 1586-1592 |
By: James Nelson Barker (1784-1858) | |
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The Indian Princess La Belle Sauvage |
By: J. Donkersley | |
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Athaliah A Tragedy, Intended For Reading Only, Translated Into English Blank Verse, From Racine (A. Gombert's Edition, 1825) |
By: Percival Wilde (1887-1953) | |
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The Noble Lord A Comedy in One Act |