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Title: | Cato: a Tragedy | ||||||||
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Published: | 1713 | ||||||||
Publisher: | Covent Garden Theatre Company | ||||||||
Tags: | drama, fiction, tragedy | ||||||||
Description: | Tragedy, extremely popular throughout the eighteenth century, describing the last days of Cato the Younger (95-46 B.C.), a leading opponent of Julius Caesar. Our edition includes some introductory remarks by the playwright and novelist Elizabeth Inchbald (1753-1821). [Suggest a different description.] |
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Downloads: | 43 | ||||||||
Pages: | 56 |
Author Bio for Inchbald, Elizabeth
Elizabeth Inchbald (née Simpson) (1753–1821) was an English novelist, actress, and dramatist.
Between 1784 and 1805 she had nineteen of her comedies, sentimental dramas, and farces (many of which were translations from the French) performed at London theatres. Eighteen of her plays were published, though she wrote several more; the exact number is in dispute though most recent commentators claim between 21 and 23. Her two novels have been frequently reprinted. She also did considerable editorial and critical work. Her literary start began with writing for The Artist and Edinburgh Review. A four-volume autobiography was destroyed before her death upon the advice of her confessor, but she left some of her diaries. The latter are currently held at the Folger Shakespeare Library and an edition was recently published.
Her play Lovers' Vows (1798) was featured by Jane Austen in her novel Mansfield Park.--Wikipedia.
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