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− | ''[[A Ticket of Leave]]'' is a farce in one act by Watts Phillips (1825–1874)[], | + | ''[[A Ticket of Leave]]'' is a farce in one act by Watts Phillips (1825–1874)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watts_Phillips], |
''Not to be confused with '''''[[The Ticket-of-Leave Man]]''''', the [[melodrama]] by Tom Taylor (1817-1880)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Taylor].'' | ''Not to be confused with '''''[[The Ticket-of-Leave Man]]''''', the [[melodrama]] by Tom Taylor (1817-1880)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Taylor].'' | ||
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Revision as of 04:48, 24 January 2019
A Ticket of Leave is a farce in one act by Watts Phillips (1825–1874)[1],
Not to be confused with The Ticket-of-Leave Man, the melodrama by Tom Taylor (1817-1880)[2].
The play opened at the Adelphi Theatre London in
E. Godfrey. 2010. Masculinity, Crime and Self-Defence in Victorian Literature: Duelling with Danger Springer, p. 163[3]