Altorf, A Tragedy.
by Frances Wright (D’Arusmont)
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First Edition.
The first book by Frances Wright (later D'Arusmont). Wright began writing the play in Scotland, but did not publish it until she moved to the United States in 1818. In the Preface she comments on the friendly reception she has received in the U.S., as a young, unknown author, and how it would have been difficult for her to publish and have performed such a play in England. Wright's sentiments were with social reform and progressive movements, and she became an influential abolitionist and promoter of feminist causes.
8vo. Modern green cloth, dark green morocco label on spine, gilt lettering. Philadelphia: Published by M. Carey and Son, 1819. First Edition. (American Bibliography 50175; Wegelin, Early American Plays, page 82; Hill, American Plays, 334). Text somewhat browned and foxed.
The first book by Frances Wright (later D'Arusmont). Wright began writing the play in Scotland, but did not publish it until she moved to the United States in 1818. In the Preface she comments on the friendly reception she has received in the U.S., as a young, unknown author, and how it would have been difficult for her to publish and have performed such a play in England. Wright's sentiments were with social reform and progressive movements, and she became an influential abolitionist and promoter of feminist causes.
8vo. Modern green cloth, dark green morocco label on spine, gilt lettering. Philadelphia: Published by M. Carey and Son, 1819. First Edition. (American Bibliography 50175; Wegelin, Early American Plays, page 82; Hill, American Plays, 334). Text somewhat browned and foxed.
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- George Robert Minkoff, Inc. (US)
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- Title
- Altorf, A Tragedy.
- Author
- Frances Wright (D’Arusmont)
- Format/Binding
- Modern green cloth, dark green morocco label on spine, gilt lettering.
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- First Edition.
- Publisher
- M. Carey and Son
- Place of Publication
- Philadelphia
- Date Published
- 1819
- Size
- 8vo.
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
- Keywords
- female playwrights womens history abolitionists drama plays scotland
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Tel: 413-528-4575.
E-mail: grm@minkoffbooks.com.
Authorized representative: George Robert Minkoff.
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