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Sheridan

Sheridan

Sheridan

Margaret Oliphant
October 2011
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9781108034418
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    The Scots novelist Margaret Oliphant (1828–97) published this biography of the playwright and poet Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751–1816) in the first 'English Men of Letters' series in 1883. Sheridan is best known for his plays The Rivals, A Trip to Scarborough, and The School for Scandal, which was his most popular work among his contemporaries. Sheridan was also at one point the owner of the famous Theatre Royal on Drury Lane, which he purchased with his father-in-law in 1776. He led a radical political career, becoming a Whig MP in 1780 and quickly developing a reputation as a brilliant orator. He defended the French Revolution and supported American colonists against British colonial policy. Oliphant's biography covers Sheridan's youth, dramatic writing, political career and middle age; her vivid and sympathetic portrayal provides a valuable insight into his remarkable life.

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    October 2011
    Paperback
    9781108034418
    224 pages
    216 × 140 × 13 mm
    0.29kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Note
    • 1. His youth
    • 2. His first dramatic works
    • 3. The 'School for Scandal'
    • 4. Public life
    • 5. Middle age
    • 6. Decadence.
      Author
    • Margaret Oliphant