Word: tanqueray
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Profligate," Mr. Copeland said, is one of Pinero's best plays, but is not nearly equal to several other contemporary plays of the same sort, such as "The Doll House," translated from Ibsen, "Magda" by Zudemann, or "The Second Mrs. Tanqueray," by Pinero himself. The "Profligate" is of interest, for it is an attempt to write a serious play which shall give a true picture of life...
Lecure. The Drama of Today: "The Second Mrs. Tanqueray," Lady Jess," "The Henrietta," "Shore Acres," "A Woman of No Importance," and other plays by Mr. Pinero, Mr. Herne, Mr. Oscar Wilde, and others. Mr. Copeland. Sever...
Lecure. The Drama of Today: "The Second Mrs. Tanqueray," Lady Jess," "The Henrietta," "Shore Acres," "A Woman of No Importance," and other plays by Mr. Pinero, Mr. Herne, Mr. Oscar Wilde, and others. Mr. Copeland. Sever...
...editorials, the most interesting is the first, in which the defense of "The Second Mrs. Tanqueray," attempted in a previous number, is, so to speak, officially undertaken. The writer, far from condemning the new play, thinks that "the production of Mr. Pinero's work by Mrs. Kendal is the reassuring promise of a hopeful future...
Lecture. New Books and New Plays: the Letters of Lowell, Mr. Henry James's "Essays in London"; the latest works of Mr. Stevenson, Mr. Kipling, and Miss Jewett; "L'Enfant Prodigue;" and "The Second Mrs. Tanqueray." Mr. Copeland. Sever...