This collection presents a variety of dramatic works that capture the spirit and theatrical conventions of their time. Featuring contributions from William Bayle Bernard and Samuel Lover, "Life (xxii, 348 P.)" offers readers a glimpse into the popular entertainment of the era.
These plays, representative of 19th-century theatre, explore themes of everyday life, morality, and social dynamics. With a blend of humor and pathos, the collection provides both entertainment and a historical perspective on the dramatic arts.
Perfect for students of literature and theatre, as well as anyone interested in the history of dramatic performance, "Life" preserves the legacy of these playwrights and their contribution to the cultural landscape.
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