An edition of The master of Mrs. Chilvers (1911)

The master of Mrs. Chilvers

an improbable comedy

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The master of Mrs. Chilvers
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An edition of The master of Mrs. Chilvers (1911)

The master of Mrs. Chilvers

an improbable comedy

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Very unlike Jerome's famous travelogues of the three men and a dog who go in a boat and on a bummel,
this four-act play deals with the right of women to vote and to be voted into the House of Commons. In a strange situation, husband and wife are pitted against each other in a parliamentary bye-election.Their very marriage is threatened as a result.

The play deals with issues in a manner far ahead of its time. It was published in 1911, whereas women actually got the right to vote only 1928.

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Publisher
T. F. Unwin
Language
English
Pages
167

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Cover of: The Master of Mrs. Chilvers
The Master of Mrs. Chilvers: An Improbable Comedy (Dodo Press)
June 8, 2007, Dodo Press
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Cover of: The Master of Mrs. Chilvers
The Master of Mrs. Chilvers
June 30, 2004, Kessinger Publishing
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Cover of: The master of Mrs. Chilvers
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The master of Mrs. Chilvers
1911, Dodd, Mead and company
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London
Series
Plays of to-day and to-morrow

Classifications

Library of Congress
PR4825.J3 A73

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Pagination
viii, 167 p.
Number of pages
167

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL14653369M
LCCN
11021375

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"MRS. ELIZABETH SPENDER sits near the fire, reading a book."

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