Life of Charles Dickens eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 214 pages of information about Life of Charles Dickens.

Life of Charles Dickens eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 214 pages of information about Life of Charles Dickens.

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Poor “Jo:”  a drama, in three acts.  Adapted by Mr. Terry Hurst.

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Jo:  a drama, in three acts.  Adapted from Charles Dickens’s “Bleak
House.”  By J.P.  Burnett.

     Not published.

The Chimes:  a Goblin Story.  A drama, in four quarters, dramatised by Mark Lemon and Gilbert A. A’Beckett.  London, n.d., 8vo.

     Webster’s “Acting National Drama,” vol. 11.

A Christmas Carol.  By C.Z.  Barnett.  London (1872), 12mo.

     Lacy’s Acting Edition of Plays, vol. 94.

The Cricket on the Hearth; or, a fairy tale of home:  a drama, in three acts.  Dramatized by Albert Smith (Dicks’ Standard Plays, No. 394).  London, n.d., 12mo.

The Cricket on the Hearth:  a fairy tale of home.  By Edward Stirling. (Webster’s “Acting National Drama,” vol. 12.) London, n.d., 12mo.

The Cricket on the Hearth:  a fairy tale of home in three chirps.  By W.T.  Townsend.  London (1860), 12mo.

     Lacy’s Acting Edition of Plays, vol. 44.

Dot:  a Fairy Tale of Home.  A drama, in three acts.  From the “Cricket on the Hearth,” by Charles Dickens.  Dramatized by Dion Boucicault.

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David Copperfield:  a drama, in three acts.  Adapted from Dickens’s popular work of the same name, by John Brougham. (Dicks’ Standard Plays, No. 474.) London, n.d., 12mo.

Little Em’ly:  a drama, in four acts.  Adapted from Dickens’s “David Copperfield,” by Andrew Halliday.  New York, n.d., 8vo.

Dombey and Son:  in three acts.  Dramatized by John Brougham. (Dicks’ Standard Plays, No. 373.) London, n.d., 12mo.

Captain Cuttle:  a comic drama, in one act.  By John Brougham. (Dicks’ Standard Plays, No. 572.) London, n.d., 12mo.

Great Expectations:  a Drama, in three acts, and a prologue.  Adapted by W.S.  Gilbert.

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The Haunted Man:  a drama.  Adapted from Charles Dickens’s Christmas Story.

     Not published.

Tom Pinch:  a Domestic Comedy, in three acts.  Adapted by Messrs. Dilley and Clifton, from “Martin Chuzzlewit.”  London, n.d.

Martin Chuzzlewit:  or, his Wills and his Ways, etc.  A drama, in three acts.  By Thomas Higgie.  London [1872], 12mo.

     Lacy’s Acting Edition, Supplement, vol. i.

Tartueffe Junior, von H.C.L.  Klein. [Play in five acts, after “The Life of Martin Chuzzlewit.”] Neuwied, 1864, 16mo.

Martin Chuzzlewit:  a drama, in three acts.  By E. Stirling.  London, n.d., 12mo.

     Duncombe’s British Theatre, vol. 50.

Mrs. Harris! a farce, in one act.  By Edward Stirling.  London, n.d., 12mo.

     Duncombe’s British Theatre, vol. 57.

Mrs. Gamp’s Party. (Adapted from “Martin Chuzzlewit.”) In one act.  Manchester, n.d., 12mo.

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