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  1. Jessie Brown; by Dion 1820-1890 Boucicault, 2010-06-26
  2. London assurance; a comedy in five acts by Dion 1820-1890 Boucicault, 2010-06-25
  3. Jessie Brown; by Dion 1820-1890 Boucicault, 2010-06-24
  4. West end; by Dion Boucicault 1820-1890, 1870-12-31
  5. Print On Demand Facsimile of Original:The streets of New York a drama in five acts by Dion Boucicault. by Boucicault. Dion. 1820-1890., The **** Club, 1905-01-01
  6. Andy Blake or. The Irish diamond. a comedy. in two acts. By Dion by Boucicault. Dion. 1820-1890., 1856-01-01
  7. London assurance: the full original text adapted for the modern by Boucicault. Dion. 1820-1890., 1971-01-01
  8. Dion Bocicault (1820-1890) (Theatre in Focus) by John McCormick, 1987-12
  9. Dion Boucicault by Robert Goode Hogan, 1970-06
  10. The Politics of Irish Drama: Plays in Context from Boucicault to Friel (Cambridge Studies in Modern Theatre) by Nicholas Grene, 2000-02-13
  11. The poor of New York. A drama in five acts by Dion Boucicault 1820-1890 Brisebarre Edouard 1818-1871. Pauvres de Paris Nus Eug?¿ne 1816-1894. Pauvres de Paris, 1857-12-31

1. Dion Boucicault (1820-1890)
A biography of the Irish dramatist and actor.Category Arts Literature Drama 19th Century Boucicault, Dion...... Boucicault, Dion (18201890), Irish actor and playwright, was born in Dublin onthe 26th of December 1820, the son of a French refugee and an Irish mother.
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DION BOUCICAULT This article was originally published in Encyclopedia Britannica, Eleventh Edition, Volume IV . Anonymous. Cambridge: University Press, 1910. p. 313. Purchase Plays by Dion Boucicault BOUCICAULT, DION (1820-1890), Irish actor and playwright, was born in Dublin on the 26th of December 1820, the son of a French refugee and an Irish mother. Before he was twenty he was fortunate enough to make an immediate success as a dramatist with London Assurance , produced at Covent Garden on the 4th of March, 1841, with a cast that included Charles Matthews, William Farren, Mrs. Nesbitt and Madame Vestris. He rapidly followed this with a number of other plays, among the most successful of the early ones being Old Heads and Young Hearts, Louis XI, and The Corsican Brothers . In June 1852 he made his first appearance as an actor in a melodrama of his own entitled The Vampire at the Princess' theatre. From 1853 to 1869 he was in the United States, where he was always a popular favourite. On his return to England, he produced at the Adelphi a dramatic adaptation of Gerald Griffin's novel

2. The Pope Of Rome (in MARION)
historical romance, in six tableaux / by Dion Boucicault. Author Boucicault, Dion, 18201890. Niblo's Garden Theatre.
http://www-catalog.cpl.org:61200/MARION/AFB-3845
The Pope of Rome
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  • 40 p.
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  • Includes cast list for performance at Niblo's Garden, Oct., 1858.
  • Plays submitted to the Lord Chamberlain.
  • Original copy in the New York Public Library.
  • Microfiche. [New Canaan, CT] : Readex, [198-]. 1 microfiche : negative. (Nineteenth century English drama)
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    • AFB-3845
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    • CALL NUMBER: PR1271 .N56x Microfiche NonCirculating
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    3. Oscar Fingal O'Flaherty Wilde (1854-1900)
    an eminent Dublin surgeon, stands out among the fraternity of Victorian dramatists,which includes fellowIrishman Dion Boucicault (1820-1890), James Robinson
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    Oscar Fingal O'Flaherty Wilde (1854-1900)
    Philip V. Allingham , Faculty of Education, Lakehead University (Canada)
    scar Wilde, the son of an eminent Dublin surgeon Walter Pater he founded the Aesthetic Movement, which advocated "art for art's sake." His aesthetic idiosyncrasies such as his wearing his hair long, dressing colourfully, and carrying flowers while lecturing Gilbert and Sullivan parodied in the operetta Patience After his marriage to Constance Lloyd in 1884, he published several children's books, and in 1891 the tale of a hedonistic Adonis with the tormented soul of a satyr, The Picture of Dorian Gray . In a brilliant series of domestic comedies Lady Windermere's Fan A Woman of No Importance (1893), and An Ideal Husband (1894) Wilde took the London stage by storm with his witty, epigrammatic style, insolent ease of utterance, and suave urbanity. Wilde described Lady Windermere's Fan as "one of those modern drawing-room plays with pink lampshades." Its combination of polished social drama and corruscatingly witty dialogue was repeated in 1895 in the two hits that he had on the London stage simultaneously, An Ideal Husband and The Importance of Being Earnest . Later that same year Wilde's tragic downfall was precipitated by the accusation of homosexuality by the Marquis of Queensbury, father of Wilde's intimate, Lord Alfred Douglas. The irate peer left a card at Wilde's club addressed: "To Oscar Wilde posing as a Somdomite" (sic). Wilde, taking it that the writer meant "Sodomite," sued for libel. However, after a sensational trial, Wilde was sentenced to two years' hard labour for homosexual practices. Sent to Wandsworth Prison in November, 1895, Wilde was subsequently transferred to Reading Gaol. Bankrupt and ruined in health, Wilde left prison in 1897 and settled, bitter and broken, in Paris under the pseudonym "Sebastian Melmoth" (the name of his favourite martyr from

    4. Backstage-Boucicault Programmes
    author Boucicault, Dion, (Dionysius Lardner), Mr., 18201890. actor Boucicault, Dion, (Dionysius Lardner), 1820-1890
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    UKC/PRG/BOUC/CIN PIC CAM : 0648146 Publicity flier advertising a series of films to be shown at the Picturedrome, Camborne including THE SHAUGHRAUN.
    Picturedome, Cambourne, Cornwall, England
    1910 to 1960 SHAUGHRAUN, THE
    author : Boucicault, Dion, (Dionysius Lardner), Mr., 1820-1890 UKC/PRG/BOUC/CIN PIC CAM : F648146 Publicity flier advertising a series of films to be shown at the Picturedrome, Camborne including THE SHAUGHRAUN.
    Picturedome, Cambourne, Cornwall, England
    1910 to 1960 SHAUGHRAUN, THE
    author : Boucicault, Dion, (Dionysius Lardner), Mr., 1820-1890 UKC/PRG/BOUC/THE ABB DUB : 0648097 Theatre programme advertising a play to be produced at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin entitled THE SHAUGHRAUN.
    Abbey Theatre, Lower Abbey Street, Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
    SHAUGHRAUN, THE
    author : Boucicault, Dion, (Dionysius Lardner), Mr., 1820-1890
    actor : Stanbridge, Martyn, Mr.
    actor : McSorley, Gerard, Mr.

    5. Picture History - Dion Boucicault (1820-1890)
    Buy this item. Dion Boucicault (18201890) Boucicault was an Irish-bornactor and playwright who emigrated to America. He wrote or
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    6. MSN Learning & Research - Search Results - Boucicault AND Dion
    Boucicault, Dion, professional name of Dionysius Lardner Boursiquot (18201890), Irish American playwright and actor,
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    7. Theatre Collections-Playbills-Theatre Royal, Exeter
    author Boucicault, Dion, Mr, 18201890. actor Belton, -, Mr Seaman, Alice,Miss D'Este Finlayson, -, Madame. author Boucicault, Dion, Mr, 1820-1890.
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    Back to Playbills Index UKC/POS/EXE R : 0595489 Playbill advertising THE COLLEEN BAWN and THE WRECK ASHORE, with a comic song, for the benefit of Alice Seaman, at the Theatre Royal, Exeter, 19 December 1868. MENTIONED ON THE PLAYBILL:- author : Boucicault, Dion, Mr, 1820-1890 author : Buckstone, John Baldwin, Mr, 1802-1879 actor : Seaman, Alice, Miss singer : Neebe, Frederick, Mr UKC/POS/EXE R : 0595490 Playbill advertising MONEY and DON CAESAR DE BAZAN, with dramatic recitals by Henry Loraine and a song and a dance, for the benefit of Henry Loraine, at the Theatre Royal, Exeter, 5 November 1869. MENTIONED ON THE PLAYBILL:- author : Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, Lord, 1803-1873 author : unknown recitationist : Loraine, Henry, Mr dancer : Graham, Rose, Miss singer : Neebe, Frederick, Mr UKC/POS/EXE R : 0595491 Playbill advertising THE STREETS OF LONDON and TURN HIM OUT, with a pas seul and a comic song, at the Theatre Royal, Exeter, 8 November 1869. MENTIONED ON THE PLAYBILL:- author : Boucicault, Dion, Mr, 1820-1890

    8. Records For CMV Enterprises. (in MARION)
    Records 1 to 11 of 11. Boucicault, Dion, 18201890. Boucicault, Dion, 1820-1890.A lover by proxy microform a comedietta in one act / by D. Bourcicault
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    9. State Library Of Tasmania Images: Home >
    Bothwell (Tas.) History - 1851-1901 Bottle - Posters Bottle trees- Queensland Boucicault, Dion - 1820-1890. - Arrah-na-pogue
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    10. PROJECT GUTENBERG OFFICIAL HOME SITE -- Listing By AUTHOR
    AKA ADD. AUTHOR Boucicault, Dion, 18201890 . TITLE Foul Play
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    11. Penn Special Collections-Portraits Of Performing Artists 224
    Subjects Boucicault, Dion, 18201890. Place New York, New York
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    12. Arts & Humanities-Sample-Literature-Series
    America's Lost Plays, Volumes III, bound in one volume. Originally publishedas America's lost plays, Vol. I Boucicault, Dion, 1820-1890.
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    [Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 1963-65, c1940], 20 v. in 10. 24 cm. A reissue of a series of plays collected with the aid of the Rockefeller Foundation, under the auspices of the Dramatists' Guild of the Authors' League of America and published 1940-41 by Princeton University Press. Edited with historical and bibliographical notes. Volume XXI was published originally by Indiana U P in 1965 as a supplemental volume. For ease of use, we list the more recent Indiana U. Press edition of 1963-65, and below the detailed bibliographycal entry for the original Princeton U Press Edition of 1941.

    13. Penn Special Collections-Portraits Of Performing Artists 224
    Subjects Boucicault, Dion, 18201890 Place New York, New York.Photographer Mora. Collection location Volume 7, Item 224.
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    14. Penn Special Collections-Portraits Of Performing Artists Index
    18461905 Beasley, Lillie Bell, Edward Bellew, Kyrle, 1855-1911 Bernhardt, Sarah,1844-1923 Booth, Edwin, 1833-1893 Boucicault, Dion, 1820-1890 Bowers, DP, Mrs
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    Index to Volumes Volume 1, Items 1-36: Adams, Maude - Bernhardt, Sarah Volume 2, Items 37-72: Bernhardt, Sarah Volume 3, Items 73-106: Bernhardt, Sarah Volume 4: Items 107-142: Bernhardt, Sarah Volume 5, Items 143-178: Bernhardt, Sarah Volume 6, Items 179-213: Bernhardt, Sarah Volume 7, Items 214-249: Bernhardt, Sarah - de Belleville, Frederic Volume 8: Items 250-285: de Wolfe, Elsie - Irving, Henry Volume 9, Items 286-321: Irving, Henry - Marlowe, Julia Volume 10, Items 322-353: Marlowe, Julia - Paderewski, Ignace Jan Volume 11, Items 354-385: Paderewski, Ignace Jan - Russell, Lillian Volume 12: Items 386-421: Russell, Lillian - Terry, Ellen Volume 13, Items 422-461: Terry, Ellen - unidentified group
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    15. Wearing Of The Green Song
    Wearin' o'the Green, an Old Iris tune Sequenced by Barry Taylor History of the Songby Dion Boucicault (18201890) Oh Paddy dear, and did you hear the news
    http://www.wagsouth.com/hdays/stpaddy3.html
    Wearin' o'the Green , an Old Iris tune
    Sequenced by Barry Taylor
    History of the Song:
    by Dion Boucicault (1820-1890)
    Oh Paddy dear, and did you hear the news that is going round
    The shamrock is forbid by law to grow on Irish ground
    No more Saint Patrick's Day we'll keep - his colors can't be seen
    For there's a cruel law against the wearing of the green.
    I met with Naper Tandy and he took me by the hand
    And he said, "How's poor old Ireland and how does she stand?"
    She's the mosy distressful country that ever yet was seen For they're hangin men an' women for the wearing of the green And if the color we must wear is England's cruel Red Let it remind us of the blood that Ireland has shed Then pull the shamrock from your hat, and throw it on the sod And never fear, "'twill take root there, tho' under foot 'tis trod". When the law can stop the blades of grass from growing as they grow And when the leaves in summer-time, their color dare not show Then I will change the color, too, I wear in my caubeen But 'til that day, please God, I'll stick to wearing of the Green.

    16. Miscellaneous Items In High Demand: Creators/Related Names: 4
    Bottega, John, photographer. Boucicault, Dion, 18201890. Boughton,Alice, 1865-1943, photographer. Boughton, W., photographer.
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    17. Performing Arts Poster Collection: Creators/Related Names: 1
    Booth, S., lithographer. Boston Job Print. Bostonians (Opera company) Boucicault,Dion, 18201890. Bowery Burlesquers. Bowman, Al. Brady Ziegfeld.
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    18. Sceneplay Review Of "The Shaughraun"
    ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dion Boucicault ( booSEE-ko ), author of The Shaughraunlived from 1820-1890. After reading the biographical timeline
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    The Shaughraun
    Written by Dion Boucicault
    At the Huntington Theatre in Boston
    Old Becomes New Again at The Shaughraun
    HISTORY
    From 1875 to 1919 this melodramatic play was performed annually in Boston with the playwright, Dion Boucicault, starring in the role of Conn O'Kelly, the Shaughraun himself. Since that time The Shaughraun hasn't been performed nor hardly heard of, at least not in America. This year, nearly 80 years later, the Huntington Theatre in Boston brought it back to life, making the old new again. ABOUT THE AUTHOR
    Dion Boucicault ("boo-SEE-ko"), author of The Shaughraun Although Dion Boucicault wrote many plays, the most famous were The Colleen Bawn and The Shaughraun . "During his lifetime, productions of The Shaughraun In 1883 his wife Agnes filed for divorce, claiming infidelity as he fathered a son by actress Kathryn Rogers. The negative publicity was good for this tour of The Shaughraun as people came to watch the evil man. Two years later, at age 64, he married Louise Thorndike, an American actress only 21 years old. It wasn't for three more years after this marriage that Agnes was granted a divorce. At this time the public scandal caught up with him and he began to lose popularity. His acting company was disbanded, his producing career ended, and he died two year later. What a fascinating life this man had. What a great motion picture it would make... Perhaps someday I'll write it. PLOT
    A rather complicated interwoven plot is one reason this play can survive today. In this story we have character actors, straight men and sappy but smart women, and of course several bad guys all with their own agenda. There's political intrigue, a jailbreak, death (kind of), mystery, romance, and slapstick. Since this play hasn't been performed in many many years I'm providing a plot summary - so here in a nutshell (that means paragraph in this case) is the plot:

    19. The Wearing Of The Green
    The Wearing of the Green. by Dion Boucicault (18201890). O Paddydear, and did you hear the news that going round? The shamrock is
    http://www.franks.org/fr01068.htm
    The Wearing of the Green
    by Dion Boucicault (1820-1890)
    O Paddy dear, and did you hear the news that going round?
    The shamrock is forbid by law to grow on Irish ground;
    St. Patrick's Day no more we'll keep, his colours can't be seen,
    For there's a bloody law against the wearing of the green.
    I met with Napper Tandy and he took me by the hand,
    And he said, "How's poor old Ireland, and how does she stand?"
    She's the most distressful counterie that ever yet was seen,
    And they're hanging men and women for the wearing of the green. Then since the colour we must wear is England's cruel red,
    Sure Ireland's sons will ne'er forget the blood that they have shed.
    You may take a shamrock from your hat and cast it on the sod, It will take root and flourish there though underfoot it's trod. When law can stop the blades of grass from growing as they grow, And when the leaves in summer-time their verdure dare not show, Then will I change the colour that I wear in my caubeen But 'till that day, please God, I'll stick to wearing of the green. But if at last our colour should be torn from Ireland's heart

    20. General Reference Room
    EMMA LAZARUS (18491887) The New Colossus. Dion Boucicault (1820-1890) The Wearingof the Green. THOMAS MOORE (1779-1852) The Harp That Once Through Tara's Halls.
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    This is the General Reference Room and contains material of general interest written by various authors. Material pertinent to law-school courses is kept in The Castle Classroom, which is normally accessed via Maurice Franks's Reading Room. The following materials are available for study here:
    EMMA LAZARUS (1849-1887) The New Colossus
    DION BOUCICAULT (1820-1890) The Wearing of the Green
    THOMAS MOORE (1779-1852) The Harp That Once Through Tara's Halls 'T is the Last Rose of Summer Believe Me if All Those Endearing Young Charms
    GERRY SPENCE The Eye of the Wolf
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