Description |
464 pages ; 18 cm |
Series |
Laurel British drama series |
Contents |
Melodrama and the popular tradition in nineteenth-century British theatre, by R. W. Corrigan.--The art of acting, by D. L. Boucicault. London assurance, by D. L. Boucicault.--Irving's masterpiece, The bells, by G. Craig. The bells, by L. Lewis.--A stage play, by W. S. Gilbert.--Patience, or Bunthorne's bride, by W. S. Gilbert.--An old new play and a new old one, by G. B. Shaw. The second Mrs. Tanqueray, by A. W. Pinero.--The making of a dramatist; by E. Bentley. Arms and the man, by G. B. Shaw.--The unimportance of being Oscar, by M. McCarthy. The importance of being earnest, by O. Wilde |
Summary |
Shingebiss the duck bravely challenges the Winter Maker and manages to find enough food to survive a long, harsh winter |
Subject |
English drama -- 19th century -- History and criticism.
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English drama -- 19th century.
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American merganser -- Folklore.
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Ducks -- Folklore.
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Folklore -- Great Lakes Region (North America)
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Indians of North America -- Great Lakes Region (North America) -- Folklore.
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Ojibwa Indians -- Folklore.
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Author |
Corrigan, Robert W. (Robert Willoughby), 1927-1993, compiler
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LC no. |
67006358 |
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