The Lady of Lyons
The Lady of Lyons; or, Love and Pride, commonly known as The Lady of Lyons, is a five act romantic melodrama written in 1838 by Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton. It was first produced in London at Covent Garden Theatre on 15 February 1838 and was revived many times over the rest of the 19th century. It was also adapted into two operas, and formed part of the plot of an operetta.
1838 in literatureAmy ColeridgeCharlotte VandenhoffDer BettelstudentE. S. WillardEbenezer WardEdward Askew SothernEdward_Bulwer-LyttonEdward Compton (actor)Edward William EltonEliza LoganElla Maria Dietz ClymerEllen TerryFernando de Valenzuela, 1st Marquis of VillasierraGarrick Club (Adelaide)George C. HowardH.M.S. PinaforeHarriett EverardHelen BarryHenry FarrenHenry LyttonHerman Charles MerivaleHortense RhéaIn the Name of Love (1925 film)John A. EllslerJohn Hare (actor)John Langford PritchardJulia Dean (actress, born 1830)Kate Josephine BatemanKate TerryLawrence MarstonLillie LangtryLouis AldrichMadge KendalMary Frances Scott-SiddonsMaud JeffriesPauline (opera)Queen's Theatre, Melbourne
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The Lady of Lyons
The Lady of Lyons; or, Love and Pride, commonly known as The Lady of Lyons, is a five act romantic melodrama written in 1838 by Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton. It was first produced in London at Covent Garden Theatre on 15 February 1838 and was revived many times over the rest of the 19th century. It was also adapted into two operas, and formed part of the plot of an operetta.
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