William Dunlap
(1766–1839)

American playwright

William Dunlap

Works

Plays

  • The Father, 1789
  • Darby's Return, 1789
  • The Archers, opera, 1796
  • Tell Truth and Shame the Devil, 1797
  • Andre: A Tragedy, 1799
  • The Stranger, 1798 (no copies known to exist)
  • False Shame, 1800 (aka "The American Orphan in Germany")
  • Pizarro in Peru, 1800
  • The Virgin of the Sun, 1800
  • The Wild-Goose Chase, 1800
  • Blue BEard, 1803
  • The Glory of Columbia,1817
  • Ribbemont, 1803
  • The Voice of Nature, 1803
  • Abaellino, the Great Bandit, 1803
  • The Father of an Only Child, 1807, comedy
  • Fountainville Abbey, 1807, tragedy
  • Leicester, 1807, tragedy
  • The Blind Boy, 1808, melodrama
  • Fraternal Discord, 1809, drama
  • The Italian Father, 1810, comedy
  • Rinaldo Rinaldini,1810, tragedy
  • The Wife of Two Husbands, 1811, drama
  • Yankee Chronology, 1812, musical interlude of patriot songs
  • The Good Neighbor, 1814
  • Lovers Vows,
  • Peter the Great,
  • A Trip to Niagara, 1830 (external scan)

Other writings

  • Ella: A Norwegian Tale,
  • A Narrative of the Events Which Followed Bonaparte's Campaign in Russia,
  • Address to the Students of the National Academy of Design, April 18, 1831
  • A History of the American Theatre,
  • Thirty Years Ago, 1836
  • Memoirs of a Water-drinker,
  • A History of New York for Schools,
  • History of the New Netherlands, Province of New York, 1839

Works about Dunlap


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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