"Bell's British Theatre, Volume 21" offers a captivating glimpse into the dramatic arts of the 18th century. This anthology, part of John Bell's ambitious project, presents a curated selection of plays that reflect the theatrical tastes and literary trends of the era. The volume provides valuable insights into the development of British drama and the cultural context in which these plays were originally performed. A treasure for scholars and enthusiasts of theatrical history, this collection preserves the wit, passion, and artistic innovation of a bygone era.
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