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W.S. Gilbert was a prominent English playwright, poet, and illustrator, best known for his collaboration with composer Arthur Sullivan in creating a series of comic operas that are still celebrated today. Gilbert's works, such as "The Pirates of Penzance" and "The Mikado," are noted for their clever lyrics, satirical wit, and imaginative plots that often critiqued societal norms and government institutions of his time. His unique style blended humor with a keen sense of social commentary, making his operas not only entertaining but also thought-provoking.

Gilbert's influence on the world of musical theater is profound, as his works laid the groundwork for the modern musical. Beyond the stage, he was also an accomplished writer of light verse, exemplified in his collection known as "The Bab Ballads." His writing style, characterized by a playful use of language and a penchant for puns, continues to inspire playwrights and lyricists today. Gilbert's legacy endures through the ongoing performances of his operas and the continued appreciation for his contributions to English literature and theater.

Födelsedatum February 18, 1836
Födelseplats London, England
Dödsdatum May 29, 1911