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Aconyte Books Best of 2021

Aconyte Books Best of 2021


Explore Aconyte’s world expanding fiction of 2021 with the opening excerpts from the epic fantasy realms of Descent: Legends of the Dark, undead horrors in Zombicide, the eldritch adventure of Arkham Horror, and space exploration from Terraforming Mars. Mask of Silver by Rosemary Jones ­­– A movie director shoots his silent horror masterpiece...   [click here for more]
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Aconyte Books Presents Marvel Novels Superhero Sampler 2020

Aconyte Books Presents Marvel Novels Superhero Sampler 2020


Start reading Aconyte’s extraordinary Marvel prose novels of Super Hero adventures now, including Dr Doom, Domino, the champions of Asgard, and the mutants of Xavier’s Institute. Five astounding tales of action and adventure featuring some of Marvel’s most remarkable heroes and villains. Read the opening chapters for free from the following novels: Domino: Strays by Tristan Palmgren:...   [click here for more]
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Aconyte Books Presents Marvel Novels Superhero Sampler 2021

Aconyte Books Presents Marvel Novels Superhero Sampler 2021


Delve into Aconyte’s stunning Marvel prose novels of Super Hero adventures, featuring Valkyrie and Lady Sif, Elsa Bloodstone, the Guardians of the Galaxy, the Dark Avengers, and the mutants of Xavier’s Institute. Read the opening chapters for free from the following novels: Xavier’s Institute: First Team by Robbie MacNiven – Marvel’s mutant heroes return when a remarkable...   [click here for more]
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The Official Lucas Flint Reading Order & Guide: A Secret Identity Books Pamphlet

The Official Lucas Flint Reading Order & Guide: A Secret Identity Books Pamphlet


Updated: 01/05/24 The complete, accurate, and up-to-date listing of Lucas Flint's backlist, including links, descriptions, reading order, and more. Includes the reading order for the following series: The Superhero's Son The Legacy Superhero Minimum Wage Sidekick Capes Online And more. Updated regularly! ...   [click here for more]
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How to Save Money on Groceries Without Coupons

How to Save Money on Groceries Without Coupons


Are you tired of overspending on everyday items? Want to eat better for less?  And do it all without clipping coupons? Then this is the book for you!  Establish a budget and stay on track with 35 easy-to-implement ideas.  Just a few easy tweaks to your regular shopping habits could save you cash every month, and help you get the most out of your hard-earned money! Find out how with How to Save Money...   [click here for more]
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I, Odysseus

I, Odysseus


A first person epic poem of Odysseus's life and journey. This poem has all the twists and turns that one might expect from the teller of the tale...which is in this case Odysseus himself. The poem starts with Odysseus chiding his unnamed summoner, thus narrating his life, starting with his childhood and ending with his ultimate triumph at the death of the suitors. However, Odysseus has an agenda of...   [click here for more]
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Ideas and Inspiration for Fantasy and Science Fiction Writers

Ideas and Inspiration for Fantasy and Science Fiction Writers


If you want to spark new ideas for worlds, plots or characters, you want Ideas and Inspiration for Fantasy and Science Fiction Writers. Medicinal corpses, the jargons of thieves and carnies, Nazi UFOs, the colonization of space and green children from nowhere are only a few of the topics covered. This sourcebook is for all writers of fantasy or science fiction--whether novels, short stories,...   [click here for more]
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Odes and Sonnets

Odes and Sonnets


Long before the association with "Weird Tales" magazine and H.P. Lovecraft that led to his enduring fame, Clark Ashton Smith was a well-regarded regional poet whose tastes ran to the romantic and the fantastic. This collection of poems -- originally published in 1918 -- presents some of his best early work. Note: This digital edition includes the ePub and Mobi (Kindle)...   [click here for more]
Wildside Press  $0.99

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Quarantine on the Black Nile

Quarantine on the Black Nile


Eco-tourist Jonah Brooks stumbles into a nightmare as he's snared in an East African quarantine zone. Black Nile hemorrhagic virus rampages through the rain forest like a feral beast. It burns through the human population with a terrifying kill rate; and everyone in the medical group sent to study it lies dead in their camp. It's not quite the tour package that Jonah signed up for. *** The...   [click here for more]
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Quotes from the Buddha: Siddhārtha Gautama's Wisest Sayings

Quotes from the Buddha: Siddhārtha Gautama's Wisest Sayings


Presented here are 190 of the wisest and most thought-provoking quotes from the Buddha. These quotes are a source of inspiration and motivation. No essays or commentaries, just the words from Buddha himself. For example: “What you are is what you have been. What you'll be is what you do now.” “A jug fills drop by drop.” “There is no path to happiness: happiness is...   [click here for more]
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Slumgullion Sector

Slumgullion Sector


I'd been sitting at Doyle's Clam House for an hour, and to my disappointment, no one had gotten around to being kidnapped by aliens yet. I had a bowl of what the guide books called the best damned chowder north of Bodega Bay on one side, and a redhead who'd make Raymond Chandler dive for his thesaurus on the other. What could possibly go wrong on an evening like this? A whole lot, as a matter...   [click here for more]
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St. Francis of Assisi

St. Francis of Assisi


The life of Francis of Assisi, patron saint of animals, is chronicled in a spiritual biography by Christian and mystery author G.K. Chesterton—himself a convert to Catholicism. It covers the saint’s calling, his exceptional life, and his influence in the Catholic Church. A volume sure to appeal to all lovers of animals and nature, as well as those interested in the history of Christianity. This...   [click here for more]
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The Pursuit of God (with Additional Annotations)

The Pursuit of God (with Additional Annotations)


Aiden Wilson Tozer (1897-1963) was an American Christian pastor, preacher, author, magazine editor, and spiritual mentor. For his work, he received two honorary doctorate degrees. His classic Christian work, The Pursuit of God, covers: 1. Following Hard After God 2. The Blessedness of Possessing Nothing 3. Removing the Veil 4. Apprehending God 5. The Universal Presence 6. The Speaking Voice...   [click here for more]
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What Should I Write? 101 Holiday Wishes for Greeting Cards

What Should I Write? 101 Holiday Wishes for Greeting Cards


Do you freeze up every time a greeting card gets passed your way? Everybody else seems to know exactly what to write. Why does your mind goes blank? What do you do? Consult this book!  It contains 101 unique sentiments you can write in holiday cards for friends, family, or co-workers. Included are general seasonal greetings as well as wishes for a happy Christmas,...   [click here for more]
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Madame Bovary: A Play in Three Acts

Madame Bovary: A Play in Three Acts


Based on the classic novel by Gustave Flaubert, Madame Bovary tells the tale of Emma Bovary, who is romantic by nature, and believes herself the equal of the heroines depicted in the romantic novels she reads. When she moves to a rural town in France, she finds herself utterly bored by country and small-town life. Although her husband is a good man, Emma has no respect for him. Eventually she takes...   [click here for more]
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The Gold Thieves: A Play in Five Acts

The Gold Thieves: A Play in Five Acts


Dr. Ivans, unable to make a living in London, migrates with his two daughters to Australia, where he hopes to make his fortune; one of his girls, Melida, is forced to leave her suitor, Williams, behind. Arriving in Australia, Ivans finds himself unable to improve his fortune--he's too willing to help the poor, and has a good reputation for charitable works. Then a group of gold miners, a motley crew...   [click here for more]
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The Venetian: A Play in Five Acts

The Venetian: A Play in Five Acts


To save his father from execution for treason, the Bravo Giovanni agrees to act as an assassin for The Council of Ten, and ruthlessly carries out their orders for targeted killings against real or imagined enemies of the Serene Republic of Venice in Italy. Inevitably, the Council members begin using the Bravo for their own purposes. When the Count de Bellamonte lusts after a helpless orphan girl, he...   [click here for more]
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Casper Hauser: A Play in Four Acts

Casper Hauser: A Play in Four Acts


In 1828 a young man in rags appeared in the German city of Nurnberg, saying that he'd been kept isolated in a dungeon all of his life. Was he the bastard offshoot of some noble or royal family, secreted away to preserve the honor of the house? Within a few months he was dead under mysterious circumstances, his mystery still unsolved. CASPER HAUSER uses the uproar caused by Hauser's emergence to...   [click here for more]
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Dawn of Heresies

Dawn of Heresies


Rawhead and bloody bones    Steals naughty children from their homes,    Takes them to his dirty den   And they are never seen again.    So says the nursery rhyme that gives birth to Rawhead, the most fearsome entity to imperil the living since the infamous Roller. Once an obedient mummy by name of Benefre, a desperate bid...   [click here for more]
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-ologist at LARGE

-ologist at LARGE


Sometimes things that happen in real life are just too funny NOT to put into a comic book collection. This is a collection of possibly but maybe not based on truth little comics from my brief days as an archaeology student. ...   [click here for more]
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A Sense-of-Wonderful Century

A Sense-of-Wonderful Century


Explorations of Science Fiction and Fantasy Films This book gathers together many of the illuminating essays on science fiction and fantasy film penned by a major critic in the SF field. The pieces are roughly organized in the chronological order of when the movies and television programs being discussed first appeared, with essays providing more general overviews clustered near the beginning...   [click here for more]
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BlueRose and Other Chapbooks

BlueRose and Other Chapbooks


Originally ephemeral pamphlets sold by traveling peddlers, or "chap-men," chapbooks have enjoyed a long and illustrious history, surviving in print form from the sixteenth century until today--in fact, much contemporary poetry has first appeared in small-press chapbooks, most frequently folded sheets stapled in the crease. BlueRose compiles ten chapbooks by Michael R. Collings, with publication...   [click here for more]
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Bathilda: A Play in Three Acts

Bathilda: A Play in Three Acts


Adapted by Alexandre Dumas from a script by Auguste Maquet, BATHILDA tells the story of a woman who's raped by Marcel, and becomes his lover for a time. After she leaves him and moves to Paris, she meets Deworde, her deceased spouse's nephew, and plans to marry him. But Marcel pursues her, determined that if he can't have her, no one else will either. He plays a cat-and-mouse game with Bathilda,...   [click here for more]
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Candide: A Play in Five Acts

Candide: A Play in Five Acts


Voltaire's classic novel CANDIDE has been adapted many times through many different forms of media, but this 20th-century dramatic version is one of the best. Voltaire's story endures because the character of Candide is capable of being moved to any time or place, and still be understood--and enjoyed--by a brand new audience. In an irrational world where only diehard optimists like Dr. Pangloss can...   [click here for more]
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Cyrano and Molière: Five Plays by or About Molière

Cyrano and Molière: Five Plays by or About Molière


After his death, Molière was gradually recognized in France as that country's most important dramatist. Along with this realization came a desire to write plays ABOUT the writer, his life on the stage, and his interaction with the other dramatists of his age, and also with King Louis XIV. Even Alexandre Dumas featured Molière as a character in his historical play, The Young Louis XIV. Molière himself...   [click here for more]
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Doctor Scratch and Other Plays

Doctor Scratch and Other Plays


Three French comedies revolving around marriage, misidentification, medicine--and money! DOCTOR SCRATCH, by Noël le Breton, is a clever and hilarious farce, in which love becomes hopelessly entangled in the attempts by the characters to improve their declining financial situations. THE SERVANT PROBLEM, by Alain-René Lesage, the well-known novelist, two criminals manage to insert themselves...   [click here for more]
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I Never Cheat on My Husband: A Play in Three Acts

I Never Cheat on My Husband: A Play in Three Acts


Georges Feydeau (1862-1921) wrote some 60 comedies, farces, and comic monologues; I Never Cheat on My Husband was one of his last productions (1914). Often considered the greatest French comic genius sinceMolière, Feydeau wrote frequently about the relations between men and women in modern society. In this play, the professional artist and sexual predator, Saint Franquet, begins his pursuit...   [click here for more]
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Isle of Slaves and Other Plays

Isle of Slaves and Other Plays


Here are three French plays from the Enlightenment Period dealing with the subject of slavery. ISLE OF SLAVES, by Pierre de Marivaux, is the longest and most challenging of the three. It postulates an island in the ancient Greek world where the slaves have revolted and seized power, killing all of their former masters and declaring their independence. Now, any "masters" shipwrecked on their island...   [click here for more]
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L'Assommoir: A Play in Five Acts

L'Assommoir: A Play in Five Acts


Émile Zola (1840-1902) was one of France's greatest novelists of the nineteenth century, being most famous as a writer for Nana (the story of a courtesan), and in the political world for his role in exposing the frame-up of Captain Dreyfus. However, he had limited success as a dramatist until he partnered with William Busnach, an Algerian Jew. This adaptation of the Zola novel of the same name is...   [click here for more]
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Lorenzino: A Play in Five Acts

Lorenzino: A Play in Five Acts


This powerful, eloquent play moves like a Greek tragedy to its inevitable conclusion. Dumas's drama is based on an actual event--the assassination of Duke Alexander of Medici in 1537 by his cousin, Lorenzo. Lorenzino lures his relative to a trap under the pretext of providing him with a woman. He gets close to the Duke by pandering to his lusts, just so that he'll have the opportunity to kill him....   [click here for more]
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The King of Rome: A Play in Five Acts

The King of Rome: A Play in Five Acts


Charles Desnoyer (1806-1858) and Léon Beauvallet (1828-1885) were French playwrights of the mid-nineteenth century. THE KING OF ROME focuses on the Emperor Napoleon's only son, the Duke of Reichstadt, who was held a captive by his maternal grandfather, the Emperor of Austria. Fearing that he would emulate his father or be used by a Napoleonic conspiracy to capture the French throne, the Duke was kept...   [click here for more]
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The Mad Marquis: A Play in Five Acts

The Mad Marquis: A Play in Five Acts


Written in 1836, this collaborative play is based on a real-life incident, using the actual names of the principals involved. The young Marquis de Brunoy is snubbed at the French Royal Court of Versailles because his father, a financier, had been ennobled for his great wealth. After having to fight several duels to defend his honor, the Marquis strikes back by disregarding his rank and wealth, and...   [click here for more]
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Bohemia; or, La Bohème: A Play in Five Acts

Bohemia; or, La Bohème: A Play in Five Acts


Henry Murger wrote a series of popular short stories in the late 1840s describing the poverty of the young artists of his generation in Paris, basing them on his personal experiences. These were adapted for the stage by Théodore Barrière in 1857. The play follows the fortunes of several young people, including Marcel (a painter), Musette (his promiscuous lover), Rodolphe (a writer), and Mimi (his...   [click here for more]
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Cadmus and Hermione and "Perseus": Two Plays

Cadmus and Hermione and "Perseus": Two Plays


Philippe Quinault (1635-1688) was the highest paid and most respected French librettist of his day, considered the equal of Racine. His libretti can be read as lyrical dramas without the music. The two plays included in this collection are retellings of the ancient legends of the Gods by the Roman poet Ovid. In Cadmus and Hermione, Cadmus, the founder of Thebes, rescues Hermione, daughter of Venus...   [click here for more]
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Fathers and Sons: A Play in Five Acts

Fathers and Sons: A Play in Five Acts


Based on Ivan Turgenev's novel of the same name, Frank J. Morlock's new play clearly dramatizes the societal divisions in mid-nineteenth-century Russia, deftly contrasting the defenders of the old regime with the younger generation of no-nonsense nihilists who will eventually succeed them. Nicolai and Pavel represent the older values (Nicolai softly, Pavel somewhat rigidly), while the two youths, Arkady...   [click here for more]
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Faust: A Play in XIV Scenes

Faust: A Play in XIV Scenes


French dramatist Adolphe d'Ennery (1811-1899) follows the Faust story originally developed by Goethe, but with a leavening of humor that the German playwright lacked. Especially entertaining is the character of the female demon Sulphurine, who's created by Faust's servant Wagner to be his slave. Needless to say, this she-devil is no one's mistress! Faust initially repels the advances of Mephistopheles,...   [click here for more]
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Jurgen: A Play in Three Acts

Jurgen: A Play in Three Acts


Based on the bestselling novel by James Branch Cabell, Jurgen is a philosophical fantasy in the manner of Candide, which strings together the hero's sexual adventures into an ironic and satirical commentary on life and sex. During his travels through space and time, Jurgen encounters a number of different characters from history, and always manages to escape his follies, relying on his natural attractive...   [click here for more]
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Justine: A Play in Four Acts Based on the Novel by The Marquis de Sade

Justine: A Play in Four Acts Based on the Novel by The Marquis de Sade


Based on the Marquis de Sade's infamous novel of the same name, this new dramatic version of JUSTINE closely follows the original story, both in spirit and in action. De Sade, with his relentless logic, attempts to prove that "virtue" as practiced by most people actually contradicts nature. The innocent maiden Justine suffers one humiliation and setback after another in her futile quest to preserve...   [click here for more]
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Oblomov: A Play in Three Acts

Oblomov: A Play in Three Acts


Based on a novel by the Russian writer Ivan Goncharov, this dramatic comedy features his eponymous hero, Oblomov. A young man of considerable decency and kindness (with a "soul as clear as crystal"), Oblomov has fallen into such a state of lethargy that he resists even getting out of bed, finding every excuse possible to do absolutely nothing. All the efforts of his male and female friends to energize...   [click here for more]
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Old Creole Days: A Play in Three Acts

Old Creole Days: A Play in Three Acts


The nineteenth-century Southern writer (George Washington Cable) who wrote the stories on which this play is based was born in New Orleans, and the racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity of that great city impregnates all his work, and gives him a cast of eccentric and memorable characters worthy of Dickens. Dramatist Frank J. Morlock centers the action of his play around the Café des Exilés in the...   [click here for more]
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Olympias; and, The Temple of Glory: Two Plays

Olympias; and, The Temple of Glory: Two Plays


OLYMPIAS is one of Voltaire's most powerful tragedies. It's based on the suspicion that King Alexander the Great was poisoned, and left an infant daughter, Olympias, by his Persian wife Statira, daughter of the last Persian king. Olympias was raised by Cassander, son of King Antipater of Macedon, who's also tried to murder Statira (although she survived, unbeknownst to him). Now Cassader has succeeded...   [click here for more]
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Peter and Alexis: A Play in Four Acts Based on the Novel by Dmitry Merezhkovsky

Peter and Alexis: A Play in Four Acts Based on the Novel by Dmitry Merezhkovsky


Based on the novel by Russian writer Dmitry Merezhkovsky (1867-1941), Morlock's dramatic adaptation tells the tragic story of Russian Tsar Peter the Great's conflict with his only surviving son and heir, Tsarevitch Alexis. Peter, an autocrat who was determined to modernize Russia at all costs, dealt brutally with any opposition--but found his most stubborn and potent resistance in his own home in the...   [click here for more]
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Queen Margot: A Play in Five Acts

Queen Margot: A Play in Five Acts


Written in 1847, while Dumas was at the height of his powers, this play recounts the events leading up to the Saint Bartholomew's Day massacre of the French Huguenots--and the subsequent death of King Charles IX. The playwright focuses on the people inadvertently caught up in the slaughter--which, once started, cannot be repressed. By following the fate of two nobles, the Catholic Count Coconnas and...   [click here for more]
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Shadwell's Restoration Comedy: A Play in Three Acts

Shadwell's Restoration Comedy: A Play in Three Acts


Thomas Shadwell (1642-1692) wrote a number of comic plays during his life. His drama featured broadly-based, coarse humor, and is filled with crude-but-vibrant characters drawn from the streets of Restoration London, individuals such as sharpers, whores, and eccentrics. His work is essentially plotless, but reeks with the odor of real people. Frank J. Morlock has created a composite drama (with plot!)...   [click here for more]
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Sylvandire: A Play in Four Acts

Sylvandire: A Play in Four Acts


In 1844-45, while Alexandre Dumas was working on his two classic novels, The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo, he found time to write a play called Sylvandire. A young provincial, Roger Tancred d'Anguilem, arrives in Paris to fight a legal battle for a huge inheritance. His opponent is an Indian called Afghano, who has bribed the judges. The case appears lost until Roger's approached...   [click here for more]
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The Corsican Brothers: A Play in Three Acts

The Corsican Brothers: A Play in Three Acts


This adaptation of the Alexandre Dumas tale tells the story of two brothers, born as Siamese twins, but separated not long after birth. They're raised by two different families, but are still able to "feel" the emotions of the other, even at a distance. On the island of Corsica they become entwined in the long-running feud between the Orlandi and the Colonnas--a dispute that had its beginnings in a...   [click here for more]
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The Death of Caesar: A Play in Three Acts

The Death of Caesar: A Play in Three Acts


Voltaire's The Death of Caesar (Mort de César, 1735) is often erroneously described as a reworking of the first three acts of William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. Instead, Voltaire rewrote the text in its entirety, using a different approach that focuses on the act of tyrannicide, with the complication that Caesar has revealed to Brutus that the latter is actually his son. Brutus is an ardent republican...   [click here for more]
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The Princess Casamassima: A Play in Five Acts

The Princess Casamassima: A Play in Five Acts


Based on the 1885 novel by Henry James, this play tells the story of Hyacinth Robinson, the bastard son of a French woman and an English lord. Robinson has become a bookbinder in the London working-class slums. He embraces radicalism, and joins a conspiracy of anarchists plotting to assassinate high-ranking members of the establishment. But when he's actually given a terrorist mission to carry out,...   [click here for more]
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The Queen's Necklace: A Play in Five Acts

The Queen's Necklace: A Play in Five Acts


While French writer Alexandre Dumas is best-known for The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo, many critics consider his Marie-Antoinette novels to be his greatest achievement. Indeed, he was working on a dramatization of The Queen's Necklace at the time of his death in 1870. This was never published, but French playwright Pierre Decourcelle then produced his own version of this work. A...   [click here for more]
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The Red and the Black: A Play in Three Acts Based on the Novel by Stendhal

The Red and the Black: A Play in Three Acts Based on the Novel by Stendhal


Based on the novel by Stendhal (Henri Beyle, 1783-1842), The Red and the Black tells the story of Julien Sorel, a talented and ambitious young peasant. Sorel manages to cynically and hypocritically manipulate those around him to gain a position as a secretary with a prominent Marquis--and to seduce his employer's beautiful daughter, Mathilde. But he doesn't love Mathilde--doesn't love anyone, really--and...   [click here for more]
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