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Recollections of the Life of John O'Keeffe

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  • Page extent: 442 pages
  • Size: 216 x 140 mm
  • Weight: 0.56 kg
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 (ISBN-13: 9781108034890)

  • Published November 2011

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John O'Keeffe (1747–1833) was an Irish playwright who began his career as an actor in 1764. His first significant success as a writer was the play The Son-in-Law in 1779, and he was later called 'our English Molière' by essayist William Hazlitt. He moved to London in 1781 - around the same time that his marriage broke down - and wrote a string of successful comic operas and dramatic works, including Wild Oats (1791). However, he suffered from failing eyesight and was nearly blind at the height of his fame. He dictated this memoir, published in two volumes in 1826, to his daughter, Adelaide (1776–1865). In Volume 2, O'Keeffe recounts his years in London, discussing many of his plays and giving a glimpse into theatre life in Georgian England, before moving on to his subsequent retirement and the complications surrounding the publication of his collected works.

Contents

1. London; 2. Princess Amelia; 3. Charlotte-street, Portland-place; 4. Leave London for Dorsetshire, 20th June, 1791; 5. Durdle-door or Barn-door Rock, Lulworth; 6. William Lewis and Frederick Reynolds; 7. The World in a Village; 8. Publication of the author's dramatic works in four volumes; Appendix.

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