Why this topic, why these plays
The plays gathered under "Operas" share a recurring thematic preoccupation that, across 5 different scripts in our archive, has produced a remarkable variety of theatrical solutions. Reading them in proximity to one another is one of the more useful comparative exercises a student of dramatic writing can do, because the contrasts in tone, structure, and resolution show how much choice a playwright really has, even when the underlying subject is the same. The list below collects the works in our library that catalogue indexers identified with this subject; in some cases the connection is overt and in others oblique, but in every case the thematic affinity is real and worth pursuing.
All plays on this topic (5)
- The Complete Plays of Gilbert and Sullivan — by Arthur Sullivan
- Faust: A Lyric Drama in Five Acts — by Charles Gounod
- Parsifal A Mystical Drama by Richard Wagner Retold in the Spirit of the Bayreuth Interpretation — by Oliver Huckel
- The Duenna: A Comic Opera — by Richard Brinsley Sheridan
- The Wagner Story Book: Firelight Tales of the Great Music Dramas — by William Henry Frost