Oliver Cromwell: A Play【電子書籍】[ John Drinkwater ]
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This play was produced for the first time at Brighton, 19th February, 1923. Drinkwater was born in?Leytonstone,?London, and worked as an insurance clerk. In the period immediately before the?First World War?he was one of the?group of poets?associated with the?Gloucestershire?village of?Dymock, along with?Rupert Brooke?and others. In 1919 he had his first major success with his play?Abraham Lincoln. He followed it with others in a similar vein, including?Mary Stuart?and?Oliver Cromwell. In 1924, his Lincoln play was adapted for a two-reel?short film?made by?Lee DeForest?and?J. Searle Dawley?featuring?Frank McGlynn Sr.?as Lincoln, and made in DeForest's?Phonofilm?sound-on-film process. He had published poetry since?The Death of Leander?in 1906; the first volume of his?Collected Poems?was published in 1923. He also compiled anthologies and wrote literary criticism (e.g.?Swinburne: an estimate?(1913)), and later became manager of?Birmingham Repertory Theatre. He was married to?Daisy Kennedy, the ex-wife of?Benno Moiseiwitsch. Papers relating to John Drinkwater and collected by his stepdaughter are held at the?University of Birmingham?Special Collections.画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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