The full content of this document is only available to subscribing institutions. More information can be found via www.amdigital.co.uk
If you believe you should have access to this document, click here to Login.
Field name | Value |
---|---|
Title | Ina of Sigiswold |
Author | Wilmot, Barbarina (afterward Brand, Baroness Dacre) |
Date | 18 Feb 1814 |
Licence Application Date | 18 Feb 1814 |
First Performance Date | 22 Apr 1815 |
Document Type | Play |
Library/Archive | The Huntington Library |
Collection Name | John Larpent Plays |
Reference | LA1803 |
Language | English |
Document Description | In this tragedy set in the 8th century, Egbert is the son of the king of Wessex and secretly married to Ina. |
Theme | British Gothic & Medieval History Courtship, Family & Domestic Life |
Theatre | Theatre Royal Drury Lane |
Theatre Manager | Arnold, Samuel James |
Lord Chamberlain | Ingram-Seymour-Conway, Francis (2nd Marquess of Hertford) |
Examiner at time of Licence Application | Larpent, John |
Genre | Tragedy |
Acts | Five |
Geographical Setting | Britain |
Printed Edition | Printed 1815. |
Keywords | historical figure monarch history king love family marriage |
Additional Information | Produced as "Ina." Manuscript, dated by Larpent Feb. 23, 1814 contains two variant copies of prologue (by William Lamb; one with separate application , Mar. 1) and epilogue (by Thomas Moore). Compared to the 1815 printed edition, there are slight differences. |
Note | Please note that some information has been taken from the Huntington Library catalogue, with permission. This selection of images and content is protected by copyright, and copying or sale of all or part of the images/content is not permitted, except that the images/content may be copied by you for your own research either as prints or by downloading. You are not permitted to alter any downloaded records without prior permission from the copyright owner. Permission to publish any part of the content must be obtained from the relevant copyright owners. |
Copyright | The Huntington Library |