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  • 91La rondine — ( The Swallow ) is an opera in three acts by Giacomo Puccini to an Italian libretto by Giuseppe Adami, based on a libretto by Alfred Maria Willner and Heinz Reichert. It was first performed at the Grand Théâtre de Monte Carlo (or the Théâtre du… …

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  • 92Alibi (play) — Infobox Play name = Alibi image size = writer = Michael Morton, from a novel by Agatha Christie date of premiere = May 15, 1928 country of Origin = United Kingdom original language = English Alibi is a 1928 play by Michael Morton based on The… …

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  • 93Iolanthe — closed, and ran for 398 performances.BackgroundThe opening night of Iolanthe was an occasion for what must have seemed a truly magical event in 1882. The Savoy Theatre was the first theatre in the world to be wired for electricity, and such… …

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  • 94Sylvie and Bruno — Infobox Book name = Sylvie and Bruno image caption = frontispiece of second volume author = Lewis Carroll illustrator = Harry Furniss country = United Kingdom language = English genre = Fantasy publisher = Macmillan and Co. pub date = 13 December …

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  • 95The City Nightcap — The City Nightcap, or Crede Quod Habes, et Habes is a Jacobean era stage play, a tragicomedy written by Robert Davenport. [A. H. Bullen, ed., The Works of Robert Davenport , Old English Plays, News Series, London, 1890; reprinted New York,… …

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  • 96List of important operas — This list provides a guide to the most important operas, as determined by their presence on a majority of compiled lists of significant operas: see the Lists Consulted section for full details. The operas listed cover all important genres, and… …

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  • 97The American (novel) — For other uses, see The American (disambiguation). The American   Author(s) Henry James …

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  • 98Gothic architecture — See also: Gothic art The western façade of Reims Cathedral, France …

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  • 99Gothic aesthetics — The aesthetics of the goth subculture find their roots in Gothic Fiction and the Romanticist interpretation of the Gothic Art movement of the 11th to 14th century. Gothic aesthetics are difficult for many to appreciate due to their complexity,… …

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  • 100The City Wit — The City Wit, or the Woman Wears the Breeches is a Caroline era stage play, a comedy written by Richard Brome that is sometimes classed among his best works. [Ousby, p. 117.] It was first published when it was included in the Five New Plays of… …

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