Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
148
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2018
Publisher
Generic
Description
Edith A. Browne's exploration of W. S. Gilbert delves into the life of the brilliant playwright and lyricist who shaped the world of operetta in the late 19th century. With a detailed narrative, Browne provides insights into Gilbert's creative genius and his collaborations with Arthur Sullivan, shedding light on their iconic works that brought joy to audiences and redefined musical theatre.
Accompanied by twenty-three illustrations, the book captures the essence of Gilbert's character and artistic contributions, presenting a visual journey alongside the text. The leather-bound edition, with its gilded spine, enhances the reading experience, making this work not only a significant literary piece but also a beautiful collector's item for those passionate about theatre history.
Accompanied by twenty-three illustrations, the book captures the essence of Gilbert's character and artistic contributions, presenting a visual journey alongside the text. The leather-bound edition, with its gilded spine, enhances the reading experience, making this work not only a significant literary piece but also a beautiful collector's item for those passionate about theatre history.