Difference between revisions of "A Royal Divorce"
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* '''''A Royal Divorce'':''' a play by C.C. Collingham and later several silent films (1823, 1926), based on the divorce between Napoleon and Josephine. → [[Semperkelly's]] → [[riverrun]] | * '''''A Royal Divorce'':''' a play by C.C. Collingham and later several silent films (1823, 1926), based on the divorce between Napoleon and Josephine. → [[Semperkelly's]] → [[riverrun]] | ||
+ | **This was a popular play of Joyce’s youth so much so perhaps it might be considered humdrum (line 31). Productions featured a rendition of the Battle of Waterloo, with special effects including Pepper’s ghost (460.6) and a big white horse (8.21); the two come together at 214.16. | ||
[[Category:Napoleon Bonaparte]] | [[Category:Napoleon Bonaparte]] |
Revision as of 00:59, 9 September 2020
- A Royal Divorce: a play by C.C. Collingham and later several silent films (1823, 1926), based on the divorce between Napoleon and Josephine. → Semperkelly's → riverrun
- This was a popular play of Joyce’s youth so much so perhaps it might be considered humdrum (line 31). Productions featured a rendition of the Battle of Waterloo, with special effects including Pepper’s ghost (460.6) and a big white horse (8.21); the two come together at 214.16.