This is Volume 19 of "Davidson's Shilling Volume of Cumberland's Plays," featuring a collection of plays by George Cumberland, accompanied by biographical and critical remarks. Edited by John Cumberland, George Henry Davidson, George Daniel, and illustrated by Robert Cruikshank, this volume offers a glimpse into the dramatic works of Cumberland and the theatrical landscape of the 19th century.
Included are selected plays, supplemented by insightful commentary that provides context and analysis. This edition aims to make Cumberland's plays accessible to a wider audience while preserving their historical and literary significance. It is an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts interested in English drama and theater history.
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