Inkle and Yarico: An opera, in three acts - George Colman

Inkle and Yarico: An opera, in three acts

AS PERFORMED AT THE THEATRES ROYAL COVENT GARDEN, AND HAYMARKET.
BY GEORGE COLMAN, the younger;
PRINTED, UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE MANAGERS, FROM THE PROMPT BOOK.
WITH REMARKS BY MRS. INCHBALD.
LONDON: PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, HURST, REES, AND ORME, PATERNOSTER ROW.

T. Davison, Whitefriars, London.

This is a drama, which might remove from Mr. Wilberforce his aversion to theatrical exhibitions, and convince him, that the teaching of moral duty is not confined to particular spots of ground; for, in those places, of all others, the doctrine is most effectually inculcated, where exhortation is the most required—the resorts of the gay, the idle, and the dissipated.
This opera was written, when the author was very young; and, should he live to be very old, he will have reason to be proud of it to his latest day—for it is one of those plays which is independent of time, of place, or of circumstance, for its value. It was popular before the subject of the abolition of the slave trade was popular. It has the peculiar honour of preceding that great question. It was the bright forerunner of alleviation to the hardships of slavery.
The trivial faults of this opera are—too much play on words (as it is called) by Trudge; and some classical allusions by other characters, in whose education such knowledge could not be an ingredient.

George Colman
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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2011-07-05

Темы

Shipwreck survival -- Drama; Inkle, Thomas -- Drama; Yarico (Fictitious character) -- Drama; Indians of the West Indies -- Drama; British -- West Indies -- Drama; Carib Indians -- Drama; Indian women -- Drama; West Indies -- Drama

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