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Richard Brinsley Sheridan

    30. Oktober 1751 – 7. Juli 1816

    Richard Brinsley Sheridan, ein aus Irland stammender Dramatiker und Dichter, war ebenso als langjähriger Besitzer des Londoner Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, bekannt. Seine Theaterstücke zeichnen sich durch scharfen Witz und treffende Gesellschaftskritik aus. Sheridans Werke werden für ihre meisterhaften Dialoge, satirischen Einblicke und ihren anhaltenden komödiantischen Glanz gefeiert. Sein Schaffen fesselt das Publikum bis heute durch prägnante Beobachtungen und stilvolle Form.

    Richard Brinsley Sheridan
    St. Patrick's Day; Or, The Scheming Lieutenant, A Farce in Two Acts
    The School for Scandal
    The Critic
    Sheridan's Plays
    The Rivals
    Die Lästerschule
    • The Rivals

      The School for Scandal

      • 297 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Each book in the New Longman Literature series provides the complete, original text and a full range of support materials. The study material includes: the writer on writing - a section by or about the writer, exploring the process of writing; an introduction; guidance on keeping a log; a National Curriculum study programme; and a glossary.

      The Rivals
      3,0
    • Sheridan's Plays

      • 476 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden

      This edition of the complete plays of Sheridan, English dramatist, theatre manager, and politician, includes The Rivals and The School for Scandal, as well as six lesser-known works: St. Patrick's Day, The Duenna, A Trip to Scarborough, The Camp, The Critic, and Pizarro. the only one available in paperback B

      Sheridan's Plays
      3,5
    • The Critic

      • 112 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      The Critic was Sheridan's response to a very specific political and theatrical situation. In the summer of 1779, a Franco-Spanish invasion seemed imminent and patriotic fervour superseded party divisions and personal animosities. The Critic satirises the panic of the summer in the form of the comically misconceived tragedy 'The Spanish Armada' that is in rehearsal in the second and third acts, but The Critic ends with genuine patriotic feeling. This edition traces both the political and the theatrical objects of Sheridan's satire and discusses its reliance (and improvement) on earlier meta-theatrical burlesques like The Duke of Buckingham's Restoration romp The Rehearsal.

      The Critic
      2,8
    • This is an updated edition of Sheridan's play, The School for Scandal. It also contains an article written by Dr David Crane, on the original staging, arguing that knowledge of staging and performance requirements is important to an understanding of the play.

      The School for Scandal
      3,7
    • This book is a reproduction of a historical work, presented in large print to enhance accessibility for readers with impaired vision. Published by Megali, a company dedicated to making classic texts more readable, it aims to preserve the original content while ensuring that it is user-friendly for those who may struggle with standard print sizes.

      St. Patrick's Day; Or, The Scheming Lieutenant, A Farce in Two Acts
    • The Duenna; A Comic Opera

      in large print

      • 108 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      This book is a reproduction of a historical work, presented in large print to enhance accessibility for readers with impaired vision. Published by Megali, a house dedicated to making historical texts more readable, it aims to preserve the original content while ensuring it is accessible to a wider audience.

      The Duenna; A Comic Opera
    • A Trip to Scarborough; A Comedy And The Critic

      in large print

      • 204 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      The book is a reproduction of a historical work, produced by Megali, a publishing house dedicated to making literature accessible for individuals with impaired vision through large print editions. This initiative highlights the importance of inclusivity in reading, ensuring that classic texts remain available to a wider audience.

      A Trip to Scarborough; A Comedy And The Critic