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https://campbell-howard-collection.une.edu.au/files/original/0b52d43fabe29b671d13057799875cda.pdf
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Article - Literary Australians: Louis Esson
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Unknown
Louis Esson
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https://campbell-howard-collection.une.edu.au/files/original/7f957ae8fc3dda68734fc9c999b0bb76.pdf
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Article - The Hordernian Monthly: Dramatic Society
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Unknown
Russell Oakes
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https://campbell-howard-collection.une.edu.au/files/original/233a7cfcbf953305e57bda7766dad723.pdf
f60e64ca58f6776207fa814f402119c9
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Plays
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Australia Felix: A Dialogue
Subject
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Politics and Ideology
Description
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Length: One Act
Synopsis: Michael Gavan is left-of-centre and is disappointed with the trend in Australian politics. He speaks his mind to the Grahams, who are holidaying in the Gippsland area. A Nationalist-Country Party colaition is in power, led by Harding, a political colleague of Gavans's in the early days. Elections are being held that day and by means of the radio the news that the Liberal Party has been returned to power comes through. The curtain falls on the lines by Gavan and Graham hoping for a better future as they toast ""Australia Felix"".
Setting: Gavan's semi-permanent bush camp, a lonely but picturesque spot near Mallacoota Inlet in Far Eastern Gippsland, overlooking the Southern Ocean.
Characters:
MICHAEL GAVAN, a writer and a politican, about fifty-five
STUART GRAHAM, a young painter
HELEN, his wife
DICK, a bushman, about thirty
WILLIE, Gavan's son, about twenty
Voice of HARDING
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Esson, Louis
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NUNE: Campbell Howard Collection. [Two versions held in the Campbell Howard Collection]. ANL holds a collection of Louis Esson papers, MS 3185, and Esson playscripts in the British Drama League (Australia) manuscript collection, MS 5579.
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Originally published by Red Rooster Press, Ascot Vale
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1926
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University of New England Library, New South Wales, Australia
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NUNE: Campbell Howard Collection
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PDF 1.5MB
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en
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Text
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ess0-australiafelix-a4.pdf
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Australia; 1920-1955
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https://campbell-howard-collection.une.edu.au/files/original/cc0155c421100947d7c3a160fe70c77e.pdf
783aa5994e27685164cfc3f439d419b9
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Plays
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Title
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Canary Waistcoat, The
Subject
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Bush Life
City vs Country
Family Relations
Description
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Play Length: One Act
Synopsis: Set in a Hertfordshire Valley. Two widows believe that Zedekiah Twopenny is a widower and is in love with them. They discuss their hopes (and fears of each other) while Zeddy is in a tree eavesdropping. He flirts with them both simultaneously until his wife Selina appears and breaks the spell. The widows resume their neighbourly relations and return home for a cup of tea with a little something in it.
Setting: The top of a hill in Hertfordshire. An afternoon in August.
Characters:
MRS DAVIDS, a widow
MRS SIMMONS, a widow who takes in lodgers
ZEDEKIAH TWOPENNY, a village dry-goods shopkeeper
SELINA, a fluffy young lady of 25
Creator
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Tighe, Harry
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NUNE: Campbell Howard Collection. QU: Hanger Collection. ANL holds a collection of Henry (Harry) Tighe papers, MS 3696.
Publisher
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[not stated in UNE collection record]
Date
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1930
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University of New England Library, New South Wales, Australia
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No known copyright restrictions
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NUNE: Campbell Howard Collection
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PDF 5.15MB
Language
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en
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Text
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tigh-canarywaistcoat-a4.pdf
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Australia; 1920-1955
-
https://campbell-howard-collection.une.edu.au/files/original/f0f6f6224b9aa03a84a3cb3f7909acd8.pdf
ae02d6a89680b37ce4e349fa2eb05c26
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Plays
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Died of Wounds
Subject
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Anzac Legend
Family Relations
Politics and Ideology
Returned Servicemen
Suicide
War
World War I
Description
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Length: One Act
Synopsis: John Sturdee has political ambitions, but is embarrassed by his drunken brother David. David is an ex-serviceman, decorated for bravery. He is loved by his sister-in-law and adored by his nephew Lenny. Before World War I he had been a poet. He returns from the war without any sense of purpose and finds consolation in drink. Unable to face teh future, he takes poison and dies. John sees political advancement stopped because of the possibility of ensuing scandal. His son ironically closes the play quoting his father's punch line from the speech which will now never be given, ""the soldiers shall live forever in the hall"".
Setting: A living room in John Sturdee's house. About 8.00 p.m.
Characters:
JOHN STURDEE, Master grocer
MARY STURDEE, his wife
LENNY, their eight years old son
DAVID STURDEE, John Sturdee's brother
Creator
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Bell, Harold G.
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NUNE: Campbell Howard Collection
Publisher
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[not stated in UNE collection record]
Date
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1938
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University of New England Library, New South Wales, Australia
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No known copyright restrictions
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NUNE: Campbell Howard Collection
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PDF 4.36MB
Language
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en
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Text
Identifier
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bell-diedofwounds-a4.pdf
Coverage
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Australia; 1920-1955
-
https://campbell-howard-collection.une.edu.au/files/original/37a9ef5801f701eedbe157160ee50e75.pdf
a7dff26eaead8a749716530ef24c3cee
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Plays
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Digger's Rest: A Comedy in Three Acts (a.k.a.The Battler)
Subject
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Bush Life
Miners and Mining
Work and Business
Description
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Length: Three Acts
Synopsis: The Battler-Oglive-has returned after striking it rich in Western Australia. He discovers gold in an old abandoned working and the Digger's Rest community has wealth and life for a short while. But the mine folds and the prosperity is gone, though not for the Battler-his Southern Cross mine in Western Australia comes good. He sets off for the West, and the Digger's Rest community sinks back into torpitude.
Setting: An old deserted gold field.
Characters:
TERRIBLE MICK, an old fossicker
ANDREW, an old fossicker
JACK CONROY, estate agent and auctioneer
SAM CLARKE, a bullock driver
WATTY, Mrs Smith's son
CLARA, a girl working at the shanty
BILLY, a rouseabout
BELLA, Sam's wife
MRS JONES, an immigrant
MRS SMITH, the store and shanty keeper
GEORGE OGILVIE, a mining man
Creator
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Esson, Louis
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NUNE: Campbell Howard Collection. [Two versions held in the Campbell Howard Collection]ANL holds a collection of Louis Esson papers, MS 3185, and Esson playscripts in the British Drama League (Australia) manuscript collection, MS 5579.
Publisher
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[not stated in UNE collection record]
Date
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1922
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University of New England Library, New South Wales, Australia
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No known copyright restrictions
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NUNE: Campbell Howard Collection
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PDF 9.63MB
Language
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en
Type
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Text
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esso-diggersrestthebattler-a4.pdf
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Australia; 1920-1955
-
https://campbell-howard-collection.une.edu.au/files/original/b37e59bca42a010ad8e0290acb0234d3.pdf
b815f3e073ef2e2c87f9831d09b6ccb1
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Plays
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Enduring as the Camphor Tree
Subject
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Mythical China
Description
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Play Length: Three Acts: Eight Scenes
Setting:
I.i The garden scene.
I.ii The same.
I.iii. Lord Ku's courtyard.
II.i The Evil House.
II.ii The same.
II.iii. The same.
III.i The scene is still the Evil House.
III.ii The exterior of an inn.
Characters:
SHEN LO, a merchant
LORD KU, who seeks to marry Shen Lo's daughter
ESCORT, to Lord Ku
KUNG, the Insect Peddlar, who is also WANG YO SEN, the artist
CHI LIN, friend and neighbour of Shen Lo
PUMELO, Shen Lo's daughter
THE FOX WOMAN, an evil person
THE FOX GODDESS, can be played by the same person as the Fox Woman
INN KEEPER
INN MAID
Creator
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Oakes, Russell J.
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NUNE: Campbell Howard Collection
Publisher
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Whitehall Productions
Date
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1949 ca
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University of New England Library, New South Wales, Australia
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No known copyright restrictions
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NUNE: Campbell Howard Collection
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PDF 10.49MB
Language
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en
Type
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Text
Identifier
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oake-enduringcamphortree-a4.pdf
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Australia; 1920-1955
-
https://campbell-howard-collection.une.edu.au/files/original/58613e620ce3dc7d64f4ef3da498a0c3.pdf
04276b4a95b14cae30f9dae7327de758
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Plays
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Fight, The: A Play in Four Acts
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Play Length: Four Acts
Synopsis: Tom Inglis has refused to marry Dr Stanhope's nurse - Nance Crosswaithe. He avers he has tuberculosis. In fact, he is syphilitic. Stanhope knows Inglis has fallen in love (so he thinks) with Ettie Beaumont, the orphan daughter of Lord Beaumont and his abandoned wife. Ettie is brought up by Mr and Mrs Shotwell, but on a Guy Fawkes night her sight is ruined by a firework explosion. It is partially restored, but she inadvertently learns of Inglis' past. She plans to suicide, but is persuaded to live and to love Dr Stanhope. All this is against the background of the Shotwell's life-savings being lost by bank crashes and rash investments. To add to their disasters, they have badly invested the money Ettie's mother left them to provide for her. However, Ettie's father miraculously provides for her.
Setting:
I A wood-panelled room in Shotwell's house. Evening.
II The same. A month later.
III A room in Dr Stanhope's house. Noon six weeks later.
IV The same. A day later.
Characters:
1. MAGGIE
2. MRS SHOTWELL
3. MR SHOTWELL
4. TOM INGLIS
5. BOBBIE, their nephew
6. DR STANHOPE
7. ETTIE BEAUMONT, a niece by adoption
8. MRS STANHOPE
9. NANCE CROSSTHWAITE, nurse
10. FLORRIE
Cast:
1. Miss E. Montague
2. E.C. Davidson
3. Percy Henry
4. J.A. Davidson
5. Baden Gilbert
6. E. Bryning
7. Isobel de Soyers
8. J.M. Wilson
9. Peggy Mudge
10. E. Montague
Creator
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Davidson, E. Coulson (as George Byfield)
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NUNE: Campbell Howard Collection. [Typescript in Campbell Howard Collection written under the name George Byfield]
Publisher
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[not stated in UNE collection record]
Date
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1915
Contributor
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University of New England Library, New South Wales, Australia
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No known copyright restrictions
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NUNE: Campbell Howard Collection
Format
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PDF 9.32MB
Language
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en
Type
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Text
Identifier
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byfi-fight-a4.pdf
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Australia; 1920-1955
The Fight
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https://campbell-howard-collection.une.edu.au/files/original/e122046c969eb8e132580bb0215d38db.pdf
e8f36e07fa170813b94260f3ed925017
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Plays
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Title
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His Gentle Art of Making Enemies
Subject
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Art and Artists
Bohemianism
Historical Events or Characters
Law and Justice
Description
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Play Length: Three Acts: Four Scenes
Synopsis:
Act I: One of Whistler's famous Sunday morning breakfasts. The gay and distinguished company discusses the host, who is late (as usual). When he appears his wit and charm captivate (among the rest) Felicity, who meets him for the first time. Whistler is smitten with her beauty. The conversation veers to the forth-coming case of Whistler versus Ruskin and there is great excitement. Felicity's aunt, Lady Meed, leaves in great dudgeon, with Whistler in tow. Whistler is almost persuaded to drop the case, when a message arrives from Ruskin's solicitors and changes that.
Act II, Scene i: an ante-room at the court, where the celebrated trial is proceeding. The extravagant bohemian wins the case and, although he has to find his own costs, is grmily elated. At the close he is approached by a delightful woman, Beatrice Goodwin, who sympathises with him eagerly and intelligently. The second scene of Act II is at the banquest in Whistler's house that night to celebrate his ""victory"". The bailiffs are there, but Whistler has disguised them as waiters. Now Felicity, as well as fortune, fails him. As the furniture is being removed, a table falls apart-he seizes a piece of it. They have left him, at least, a leg to stand on. The final Act is set six months later, again Whistler's house, but stripped bare. Du Maurier and Beatrice sit over a picnic lunch at a box. The hammer of the auctioneer, selling up Whistler's effects can be heard off-stage. Whistler is no whit dispirited-and there are comic scenes between him and his buyers; a serious confab with Du Maurier and, later, a romantic one with Beatrice. They survey the empty room-to be sure, they have a clean start, and gaily end the play.
Setting:
I Sunday Morning Breakfast with Whistler. Room in Whistler's house, Lindsay Road. September 1878.
II.i The Trial. An ante-room of the Exchequer Division, Westminster, 26 November 1878.
II.ii The same as Act I. That night.
III The same as Act I. An afternoon in May 1879. Six months later.
Characters:
LADY MEED
FELICITY ECKS, her neice
DIBBS, Whistler's man
OSCAR WILDE
THOMAS WOODBEE
EDWARD and FREDRICK COPPIE, pupils of Whistler
JAMES ABBOT McNEIL WHISTLER
GEORGE DU MAURIER
COUNT RUDELLO
A PRECIOUS YOUNG MAN
BEATRICE GODWIN
BARTHE, an art dealer
SIR JOHN HOLKER, Attorney-General
TWO BAILIFFS, AN AUCTIONEER and BUYERS
Creator
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Morell, Musette
Source
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NUNE: Campbell Howard Collection. QU: Hanger Collection.
Publisher
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[not stated in UNE collection record]
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1937
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
University of New England Library, New South Wales, Australia
Rights
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No known copyright restrictions
Relation
A related resource
NUNE: Campbell Howard Collection
Format
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PDF 8.61MB
Language
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en
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
more-hisgentleartofmakingenemies-a4.pdf
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Australia; 1920-1955
-
https://campbell-howard-collection.une.edu.au/files/original/9de8da7268d71e11dac655ee10722b29.pdf
b4d182ba5eef146d48b76a468542f419
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Plays
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Title
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Intrigue
Subject
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Historical Events or Characters
Politics and Ideology
Description
An account of the resource
Play Length: Three Acts: Five Scenes
Synopsis: Love affairs and political intrigue at the Court of Louis XIV. However, all ends happily with the two lovers free to wed as the King sees through the stratagems of the courtiers.
Setting:
Various places in the Court of Louis XIV.
I.i Garden of the Louvre.
I.ii Apartment of Madame de Soissons.
II.i Private apartment of Dowager Queen.
II.ii Apartment of Henriette, Duchesse d'Orleans.
III A room in the Queen's apartments.
Characters:
LOUIS XIV, King of France
ARMAND COMTE DE GUICHE
MARQUIS DES VARDES
CHEVALIER DE LORRAINE
MARECHAL DE GRAMMONT
DUC DE MAZARIN
MONSIEUR DE LA TAINE, cousin to Louis de la Valliere
HENRIETTE, DUCHESS D'ORLEANS, sister to Charles II of England
COMTESS DE SOISSONS
LOUISE DE LA VALLIERE, Maid-of-Honour to Henriette
JULIE DE MONTALIS, Maid-of-Honour to Queen of France
DOWAGER QUEEN OF FRANCE, Anne of Austria
QUEEN OF FRANCE, Marie-Theresa
DUCHESS DE NAVALILLES, Guardian of the Queen's Ladies
MDLLE DE FIEMMES, Maid-of-Honour to Henriette
SENORA MOLINA, Spanish Lady-in-Waiting to the Queen
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF COURT
Creator
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Tighe, Harry
Source
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NUNE: Campbell Howard Collection. QU: Hanger Collection. [QU Dates the script 1920] ANL holds a collection of Henry (Harry) Tighe papers, MS 3696.
Publisher
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[not stated in UNE collection record]
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1920
Contributor
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University of New England Library, New South Wales, Australia
Rights
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No known copyright restrictions
Relation
A related resource
NUNE: Campbell Howard Collection
Format
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PDF 9.23MB
Language
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en
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text
Identifier
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tigh-intrigue-a4.pdf
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Australia; 1920-1955