The Crusaders: An Original Comedy of Modern London Life
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture






Laugh out loud with this uproarious comedy from one of the greats of the Victorian stage. Follow a group of hapless con artists as they attempt to swindle their way through the social circles of Edwardian England, encountering romance, danger, and the occasional truth along the way.
This book is a powerful testament to the importance of education and patriotism in building a strong and prosperous nation. It argues that the future of any country depends on the quality of its education system and the patriotism of its citizens, and calls for a renewed emphasis on both in the modern world.
Henry Arthur Jones was one of the most influential playwrights of the late 19th century, known for his realistic and socially conscious dramas. In this collection of essays and lectures, Jones reflects on the state of modern English drama and offers insights into his own creative process. A must-read for theater lovers and scholars alike.
The Goal is a dramatic work by Henry Arthur Jones that explores the themes of ambition, success, and the high cost of achieving one's goals. Through a series of dramatic scenes and compelling characters, Jones reveals the truth about the price of ambition and the dangers of sacrificing everything to achieve success.
This masterful play tells the story of a woman on trial for killing her abusive husband, and the struggle to prove her innocence against a society that is all too willing to condemn her. The play is a searing indictment of the double standards and injustices that women face in a patriarchal society, and a powerful tribute to the strength and resilience of the human spirit.
This book contains a burlesque allegory as well as three one-act plays that explore political and social themes with comedic elements.
This classic play is a must-read for fans of theater and drama. With its witty dialogue and entertaining plot, it will keep you engaged from beginning to end.