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''[[The Sorrows of Satan]]'' is a novel by Marie Corelli (1855–1924)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Corelli].  
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''[[The Sorrows of Satan]]'' can refer to any one of a large number of plays based on ''The Sorrows of Satan; or, The Strange Experiences of One Geoffrey Tempest, Millionaire'', a popular novel by Marie Corelli (1855–1924)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Corelli].  
  
  
Published in 1895, the immensely popular novel has been dramatized and filmed a number of times.  
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Published in 1895, the immensely popular novel has been dramatized and filmed a number of times (see: H. Philip Bolton. 1999. ''Women Writers Dramatized: A Calendar of Performances from Narrative Works'', Bloomsbury Publishing: p.116ff By among those listed .
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=''[[The Sorrows of Satan]]'' by Maurice H. Hoffman=
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A stage play in 4 acts called ''[[The Sorrows of Satan]]'', written by Maurice H. Hoffman and based on the Corelli novel,  opened at the Theatre Royal at South Shields,  on December 31, 1897. 
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=''[[The Sorrows of Satan]]'' by C.W. Somerset and Brian Daly=
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A stage play in 4 acts called ''[[The Sorrows of Satan]]'', written by Maurice H. Hoffman and based on the Corelli novel,  opened at the Lyric Theatre Hammersmith on December 31, 1897. 
  
 
=''[[The Sorrows of Satan]]'' by Creagh Henry=
 
=''[[The Sorrows of Satan]]'' by Creagh Henry=
  
A stage play called ''[[The Sorrows of Satan]]'', written by Creagh Henry and based on the Corelli novel,  opened at the Broadway Theatre, New York, on December 24, 1898.   
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A stage play in 4 acts called ''[[The Sorrows of Satan]]'', written by Creagh Henry and based on the Corelli novel,  opened at the Broadway Theatre, New York, on December 24, 1898.   
  
 
Films based upon the book include ''Leaves from Satan's Book'' (1921) and ''[[The Sorrows of Satan]]'' (directed by D.W. Griffith, 1926).
 
Films based upon the book include ''Leaves from Satan's Book'' (1921) and ''[[The Sorrows of Satan]]'' (directed by D.W. Griffith, 1926).
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https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-production/the-sorrows-of-satan-404650
 
https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-production/the-sorrows-of-satan-404650
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H. Philip Bolton. 1999. ''Women Writers Dramatized: A Calendar of Performances from Narrative Works'', Bloomsbury Publishing: p.116ff[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=4gXfBAAAQBAJ&pg=PA118&lpg=PA118&dq=Creagh+Henry+playwright&source=bl&ots=HEy1YxDAvj&sig=ACfU3U10ipeIxV8OudlpRDqrWFhga-Wlzg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjt3KPV14PiAhXzoXEKHYZMCLQQ6AEwAXoECAgQAQ#v=onepage&q=Creagh%20Henry%20playwright&f=false]

Revision as of 08:00, 5 May 2019

The Sorrows of Satan can refer to any one of a large number of plays based on The Sorrows of Satan; or, The Strange Experiences of One Geoffrey Tempest, Millionaire, a popular novel by Marie Corelli (1855–1924)[1].


Published in 1895, the immensely popular novel has been dramatized and filmed a number of times (see: H. Philip Bolton. 1999. Women Writers Dramatized: A Calendar of Performances from Narrative Works, Bloomsbury Publishing: p.116ff By among those listed .

The Sorrows of Satan by Maurice H. Hoffman

A stage play in 4 acts called The Sorrows of Satan, written by Maurice H. Hoffman and based on the Corelli novel, opened at the Theatre Royal at South Shields, on December 31, 1897.

The Sorrows of Satan by C.W. Somerset and Brian Daly

A stage play in 4 acts called The Sorrows of Satan, written by Maurice H. Hoffman and based on the Corelli novel, opened at the Lyric Theatre Hammersmith on December 31, 1897.

The Sorrows of Satan by Creagh Henry

A stage play in 4 acts called The Sorrows of Satan, written by Creagh Henry and based on the Corelli novel, opened at the Broadway Theatre, New York, on December 24, 1898.

Films based upon the book include Leaves from Satan's Book (1921) and The Sorrows of Satan (directed by D.W. Griffith, 1926).

In 2017 an Off West End musical version of the novel, also called The Sorrows of Satan, was written and produced by Luke Bateman and Michael Conley[2]

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

https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-production/the-sorrows-of-satan-404650

H. Philip Bolton. 1999. Women Writers Dramatized: A Calendar of Performances from Narrative Works, Bloomsbury Publishing: p.116ff[3]