Thomas Otway
(1652–1685)

English dramatist of the Restoration

Thomas Otway

Works

  • History of the Triumvirates (1686), translated from the French

Plays

  • Alcibiades (1675)
  • Don Carlos, Prince of Spain (1676)
  • Titus and Berenice (1677), from "Bérénice" by Racine
  • The Cheats of Scapin (1677), from "Fourberies de Scapin" by Molière
  • Friendship in Fashion (1678)
  • The Orphan or The Unhappy Marriage (1680)
  • Venice Preserv'd or A Plot Discover'd (1682)
  • The History and Fall of Caius Marius (1680)
  • Soldier's Fortune (1681)
  • The Atheist (1684)

Prologues

Poems

  • The Poets Complaint of his Muse, or A Satyr against Libells (1680)
  • Windsor Castle : a Monument to our late Sovereign K. Charles II of ever Blessed Memory (1685)

Collected works

  • The works of Mr. Thomas Otway, in two volumes consisting of His Plays, Poems, and Love-Letters (1713)
  • The Works of Mr. Thomas Otway: In Three Volumes. Consisting of His Plays, Poems, and Letters (1757), in 3 vols.
  • The Works of Mr. Thomas Otway: In Three Volumes. Consisting of His Plays, Poems, and Letters (1768), in 3 vols.
  • The works of Thomas Otway: consisting of His Plays, Poems, and Letters With a Sketch of His Life (1812), in 2 vols.
  • The works of Thomas Otway, with notes and a life of the author (1813), in 3 vols., edited by Thomas Thornton

Works about Otway

Works by this author published before January 1, 1927 are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

 
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