Courier of Lyons : a drama in three acts : manuscript, [185-?] / translated from the French-Drame, par M.M. Moreau--Liraudin-el-Delacour "Le Courrier de Lyon," by Charles Reade, for Charles Kean Esq. ; and produced at the Royal Pricess's Theatre.
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Charles Reade was born in Oxfordshire, and educated at Magdalen College, Oxford; he became a fellow of the college, studied law, and earned a Doctor of Civil Laws degree, although he never practiced law. He wrote numerous plays, often in collaboration with other dramatists, including translations of continentral drama (sometimes without permission). His most successful play was Masks and Faces which, on the advice of actress Laura Seymour, he turned into a novel. He was eventually more successfu...