Aurora Floyd

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Aurora Floyd is the name given to a number of dramatizations of the eponymous novel by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1835-1915 ).

The original text

The original sensation novel, called Aurora Floyd, was written and published in 1863.


Translations and adaptations

Aurora Floyd by Colin Henry Hazlewood

Braddon's novel was dramatised for the stage by Colin Henry Hazlewood (1823–1875)in 1863. This version was first performed at the Britannia Theatre Saloon in 1863. The script was subsequently published by Thomas Hailes Lacy's in his series Acting Edition of Plays, the 85th play in the series.


Performance history in South Africa

Sources

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurora_Floyd

K. Newey. 2005. Women's Theatre Writing in Victorian Britain. Springer: p. 197. By