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  • - A Comedy in Five Acts, As Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Kendal, March 13Th, 1805
    av Henry Summersett
    409,-

    This charming play by Henry Summersett tells the story of a group of friends and their romantic entanglements. With its witty dialogue, memorable characters, and lively plot twists, Happy at Last is a delightful comedy that will entertain and delight audiences of all ages.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

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    455,-

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    469,-

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  • av Henry Summersett
    589,-

    After critics condemned his sensational Gothic novel Martyn of Fenrose; or, The Wizard and the Sword (1801) as blasphemous, Henry Summersett returned with the very different The Worst of Stains (1804), ostensibly a moral tale about the importance of marital fidelity, but ironically featuring an ending far more horrific than anything found in his Gothic novels.The Worst of Stains opens on a cold winter's night, when the village sexton, Gabriel Fellers, and his wife Mary have their quiet evening by the fireside interrupted by the arrival of a frantic stranger at their cottage door. The unexpected visitor is a young mother, driven mad with illness and shame, having been seduced and deserted by a rakish libertine. In a fit of insanity, she kills herself, leaving her infant, William Berrington, to be raised by the sexton's family.Despite the stain of being born out of wedlock, Berrington grows into a fine young man and wins the love of the beautiful Lorina. But their domestic felicity is fated not to last: Berrington's friend Russel sows the seeds of jealousy in Lorina's mind, telling her that her husband is having an affair with the unprincipled Lady Augusta Hartley. Slowly and insidiously, Lorina observes the signs of her husband's supposed adultery while the wicked Russel schemes to win his friend's wife for himself. But Russel's machinations have unexpected consequences and will lead to a grisly and unforgettable climax . . .An updating of Shakespeare's Othello, Summersett's tale of love, jealousy, vengeance, and murder was first published in 1804 in an edition now so rare that only one copy is known to survive. This first-ever republication of the novel features a new introduction and notes by Steve Orman of Canterbury Christ Church University and a reproduction of the title page of the original edition.About the AuthorHenry Summersett was the author of several lurid Gothic novels, including Mad Man of the Mountain (1799), Jaqueline of Olzeburg, or, Final Retribution (1800), and Martyn of Fenrose; or, The Wizard and the Sword (1801). Little is known about his life, except that he was apparently a self-taught man who was passionately fond of Shakespearean tragedy and works of German Romanticism, both of which are significant influences on his novels.About the EditorSteve Orman is an Associate Lecturer in the Department of English & Language Studies at Canterbury Christ Church University.

  • av Henry Summersett
    305,-

  • - Or, Scenes in Life, a Novel, by Henry Summersett. in Two Volumes. Volume 2 of 2
    av Henry Summersett
    315,-

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