For authors with similar names, see Author:William Gilbert.
William Schwenck Gilbert
(1836–1911)

English dramatist, librettist and illustrator, best known for his fourteen comic operas produced in collaboration with the composer Arthur Sullivan

William Schwenck Gilbert

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Short stories

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Operettas with composer Arthur Sullivan

Other comic operas

  • The Gentleman in Black (1870)
  • Les Brigands (1871)
  • Topsyturveydom (1874)
  • Princess Toto (1876)
  • The Mountebanks (1892)
  • Haste to the Wedding (1892)
  • His Excellency (1894)
  • Fallen Fairies (1909)

Works for German Reed Entertainments

  • No Cards (1869)
  • Ages Ago (1869)
  • Our Island Home (1870)
  • A Sensation Novel (1871)
  • Happy Arcadia (1872)
  • Eyes and No Eyes (1875)

Other dramatic works

  • Dulcamara, or the Little Duck and the Great Quack (1866)
  • La Vivandière (1867)
  • Harlequin Cock Robin and Jenny Wren (1867)
  • The Merry Zingara (1868)
  • Robert the Devil (1868)
  • The Pretty Druidess (1869)
  • An Old Score (1869)
  • The Princess (1870)
  • The Palace of Truth (1870)
  • Creatures of Impulse (1871)
  • Pygmalion and Galatea (Gilbert) (1871)
  • Randall's Thumb (1871)
  • The Wicked World (1873)
  • The Happy Land (1873)
  • The Realm of Joy (1873)
  • The Wedding March (1873)
  • Rosencrantz & Guildenstern (published 1874, performed 1891)
  • Charity (1874)
  • Sweethearts (1874)
  • Tom Cobb (1875)
  • Broken Hearts (1875)
  • Dan'l Druce, Blacksmith (1876)
  • Engaged (1877)
  • The Ne'er-do-Weel (1878)
  • The Forty Thieves (1878)
  • Gretchen (1879)
  • Foggerty's Fairy (1881)
  • Brantinghame Hall (1888)
  • The Fortune Hunter (1897)
  • The Fairy's Dilemma (1904)
  • The Hooligan (1911)

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Works about Gilbert


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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