SHERIDAN, RICHARD BRINSLEY


Meaning of SHERIDAN, RICHARD BRINSLEY in English

Additional reading Thomas Moore, Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 5th ed., 2 vol. (1827, reprinted 1971), is indispensable. William Smyth, A Memoir of Mr. Sheridan (1840), is a brief but vivid account from personal acquaintance. W. Fraser Rae, Sheridan, 2 vol. (1896); and W. Sichel, Sheridan, 2 vol. (1909), are full accounts, printing much new material, but are not altogether reliable. R.C. Rhodes, Harlequin Sheridan (1933, reprinted 1969), provides a scholarly review of evidence about disputed passages in Sheridan's life; Lewis Gibbs, Sheridan (1947, reprinted 1970), gives a useful summary of accepted material. The Letters of Richard Brinsley Sheridan, ed. by C.J.L. Price, 3 vol. (1966), are mainly concerned with his life in politics and the theatre, but they also include some delightful ones to his second wife. Mark S. Auburn, Sheridan's Comedies: Their Contexts and Achievements (1978), analyzes the plays closely and discusses their writing and production.

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