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− | ''[[Blue Beard]]'', a fairy extravaganza in one act and in verse by James Robinson Planché and Charles Dance | + | =''[[Blue Beard]]'', a fairy extravaganza in one act and in verse by James Robinson Planché and Charles Dance= |
A fairy extravaganza in one act and in verse by James Robinson Planché and Charles Dance, it was first performed in the Royal Olympic Theatre, London, on 2 January, 1839. Published by T.H. Lacy as well as S.G. Fairbrother, 1839 | A fairy extravaganza in one act and in verse by James Robinson Planché and Charles Dance, it was first performed in the Royal Olympic Theatre, London, on 2 January, 1839. Published by T.H. Lacy as well as S.G. Fairbrother, 1839 |
Revision as of 14:18, 24 April 2018
Bluebeard is
Barbe-bleue or Bluebeard is a fairy tale by Charles Perrault. It first appeared in a handwritten and illustrated manuscript in 1695 titled Contes de ma mère l'oye (Tales of Mother Goose).
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Also found as Blue Beard
Blue Beard, a fairy extravaganza in one act and in verse by James Robinson Planché and Charles Dance
A fairy extravaganza in one act and in verse by James Robinson Planché and Charles Dance, it was first performed in the Royal Olympic Theatre, London, on 2 January, 1839. Published by T.H. Lacy as well as S.G. Fairbrother, 1839
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluebeard
Casie Hermansson. 2009 Bluebeard: A Reader's Guide to the English Tradition Univ. Press of Mississippi.[1] By
Facsimile of the 1839 publication by Lacy, Google E-book[2]