Difference between revisions of "Das Kind der Liebe"

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At least four English adaptations of the play were published between 1798 and 1800 (see ''Wikipedia''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lovers'_Vows]). Among them:  
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At least four English adaptations of the play were published between 1798 and 1800 (see ''Wikipedia''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lovers'_Vows]). Among them are:  
''[[Lovers' Vows]]'' (Inchbald,  1798 - the play famously rehearsed by Jane Austen's characters in ''[[Emma]]'').
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''[[Lovers' Vows]]'' by Elizabeth Inchbald (1798 - the play famously rehearsed by Jane Austen's characters in the novel ''[[Emma]]'').
  
 
The Inchbald version appears to have been performed a few times in South Africa. (See ''[[Lovers' Vows]]''
 
The Inchbald version appears to have been performed a few times in South Africa. (See ''[[Lovers' Vows]]''

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(literally "The child of love" or "Love Child") A German play by August von Kotzebue.

Published in 1780


At least four English adaptations of the play were published between 1798 and 1800 (see Wikipedia[1]). Among them are:

Lovers' Vows by Elizabeth Inchbald (1798 - the play famously rehearsed by Jane Austen's characters in the novel Emma).

The Inchbald version appears to have been performed a few times in South Africa. (See Lovers' Vows