Excerpt from Jeannette Jeannot, or the Conscript's Vow: A Musical Drama in Two Acts
The accompanying little sketch, without pretens ions to any great originality, was suggested by the immense popularity of the song of Jeannette and Jeannot, first sung in Edinburgh by myself. A piece de circonstance was produced in London, bearing the title of the ballad, which Mr Murray was anxious to produce at the Theatre Royal. Its merits, however, not meeting with the manager's approval, the idea occurred to me of constructing a story, or probable incident, of the conscription, and introducing the whole of the original songs and the duct, also a ballad I have presumed to pen myself. I submitted my play to Mr W. H. Murray, under whose management I was then engaged, and had the honour of receiving a very comphentary note from that gentleman, which I have much pleasure in subjoining, as a gentle apology for thus wildly rushing into print. Business obliged me to leave Scotland a fortnight after this date, which prevented Mr Murray from producing the piece, in which he had kindly offered to sustain the character of Napoleon. His wonderful likeness to the Emperor, when dressed for the part, is well re membered in Auld Beckie. I am indebted to the politeness of Mr Robinson for producing my little drama in this shape; and if you will - kindly allowing for the vanity of a scribbler - accord me a patient hearing, condemning me most heartily, if des d - but if you should chance to hesitate m your decision, pray give me the benefit of the doubt; and accept the most profound sen timents of respect from your very obedient servant.
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Paperback. Condizione: New. Print on Demand. This book offers a story set against the backdrop of Napoleon's dominance over Europe. Readers will be transported to occupied France and introduced to the central love story of Jeannot and Jeannette. The author presents a detailed insight into soldiers' experiences during the Napoleonic wars. Through the trials and tribulations of Jeannot, we see the sheer brutality and unforgiving nature of war, and the sacrifices that young people made during this turbulent period of history. The author dissects the extremes of human character found in times of conflict and explores the complex interplay of love, fidelity, betrayal, ambition, and revenge. More than a love story, this book provides a fascinating perspective on the human condition and the personal choices we make in the face of societal pressures. It is an insightful read for anyone seeking an entertaining and thought-provoking historical tale. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Codice articolo 9780365452928_0
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