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Gilbert of Gilbert and Sullivan

His Life and Character

Andrew Crowther
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Pages
272
Year
2011
Language
English

About

The author of “The Pirates of Penzance”, “The Mikado”, “H.M.S. Pinafore” and the other great “Savoy libretti”, W.S. Gilbert was witty, caustic and disrespectful, one of the celebrities of the late Victorian era. He wrote the most brilliantly inventive plays of his time, and with Arthur Sullivan he wrote comic operas that defined the age. He became richer and more famous than he could have imagined, but at the price of his artistic freedom. In his time Gilbert had been many things: journalist, theatre critic, cartoonist, comic poet, stage director, writer of short stories, dramatist. Andrew Crowther examines W.S. Gilbert from all these angles, using a wealth of sources to tell the story of an angry and quarrelsome man, discontented with himself and the age he lived in, raging at life's absurdities and laughing at them. In this book Gilbert's glorious, contradictory character is explored and brought vividly to life.

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"[W.S. Gilbert] had a keen eye for the foibles and eccentricities of his countrymen and their institutions. Andrew Crowther movingly describes the effects of Gilbert's unhappy childhood on his character and the way that he found escape and release in the fairy tale world of pantomime. He is particularly informative on the genesis of 'Iolanthe', perhaps the most biting and successful piece of socia
Ian Bradley, author of The Complete Annotated Gilbert and Sullivan
"A sympathetic and illuminating portrait of a quintessential Englishman."
Ian Bradley

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