The death flower or, the queen of Inde [microform] : a new drama in three acts ; founded on Meyerbeer's opera of L'Africaine / translated and adapted to the English stage by C.H. Stephenson. 18--?

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The death flower or, the queen of Inde [microform] : a new drama in three acts ; founded on Meyerbeer's opera of L'Africaine / translated and adapted to the English stage by C.H. Stephenson. 18--?

34, 18, 30 p. : ill.

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Meyerbeer, Giacomo, 1791-1864

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By 1831, Spontini's reputation has lost ground to the works of younger men, including Meyerbeer, whose Robert le Diable was first performed eight month after the date of this letter; this is perhaps the opera mentioned here, though Meyerbeer may be referring to the abortive Le Portefaix, the contract for which he had just signed. Despite the apparent warmth of their relationship, Spontini was already jealous. His own continuing lack of success he attributed to a plot orchestrated by Meyerbeer, "...

Stephenson, C. H. (Charles H.)

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University of Kent at Canterbury. Library

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Pettingell, Frank

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