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WITHOUT question, the play that has made of late the most noise, the wheels of whose chariot have raised a dust that threatens to smother all other drama, is "Trilby." It was my fortune to be in the United States when the taste for "Trilby" became a passion, when the passion grew...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Gentleman's magazine 1896-02, Vol.280 (1982), p.207-211 |
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Sprache: | eng |
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Zusammenfassung: | WITHOUT question, the play that has made of late the most noise, the wheels of whose chariot have raised a dust that threatens to smother all other drama, is "Trilby." It was my fortune to be in the United States when the taste for "Trilby" became a passion, when the passion grew into a mania, and the mania deepened into a madness. In the maelstrom of Chicage, as in the calm of Philadelphia, men added to their labour or their repose the worship of "Trilby. |
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ISSN: | 2043-3026 |