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by Elizabeth Inchbald. A very successful play in its time, it is  arguably best known now for having been featured in Jane Austen's novel ''Mansfield Park'' (1814), is one of at least four adaptations of August von Kotzebue's ''[[Das Kind der Liebe]]'' (1780; literally "Child of Love," or "Natural Son," as it is often translated), all of which were published between 1798 and 1800. Inchbald's version is the only one to have been performed.  
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by Elizabeth Inchbald. A very successful play in its time, it is  arguably best known now for having been featured in Jane Austen's novel ''Mansfield Park'' (1814), is one of at least four adaptations of August von Kotzebue's ''[[Das Kind der Liebe]]'' (1780; literally "Child of Love," or "Natural Son," as it is often translated), all of which were published between 1798 and 1800, though  Inchbald's version seems to have been the only one performed.  
  
 
It was first performed at Covent Garden on Thursday, 11 October 1798.  
 
It was first performed at Covent Garden on Thursday, 11 October 1798.  

Revision as of 11:33, 10 January 2015

by Elizabeth Inchbald. A very successful play in its time, it is arguably best known now for having been featured in Jane Austen's novel Mansfield Park (1814), is one of at least four adaptations of August von Kotzebue's Das Kind der Liebe (1780; literally "Child of Love," or "Natural Son," as it is often translated), all of which were published between 1798 and 1800, though Inchbald's version seems to have been the only one performed.

It was first performed at Covent Garden on Thursday, 11 October 1798.

Performances in South Africa

12 June 1824: Presented in Cape Town by the English Theatricals in the African Theatre, with The Irish Widow (Garrick) as afterpiece.

Sources

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lovers'_Vows

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Inchbald

Bosman, 1928: pp 198-199,

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