Publication

1997 - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K, England

Language

English

Word Count

65,750 words, Guess

Page Count

263 pages

Identifiers

and 1 more
  • LibraryThing420525

Classifications

  • DDC792/.0941/09034
  • LCCPN2594 .F68 1997

First Sentence

As the nineteenth century was drawing to its close the drama critic Clement Scott proclaimed: 'Unquestionably the theatre in this country and all connected with it, be they actors, actresses, managers or dramatists, were never in such a flourishing and healthy condition as they are today, within a few hours of the close of an eventful century' (1899, vol. II, p. 430).

Excerpt

As the nineteenth century was drawing to its close the drama critic Clement Scott proclaimed: 'Unquestionably the theatre in this country and all connected with it, be they actors, actresses, managers or dramatists, were never in such a flourishing and healthy condition as they are today, within a few hours of the close of an eventful century' (1899, vol. II, p. 430).

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Other Editions

  • Church and stage in Victorian EnglandCambridge University Press1997-01-01

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