The Duchess of Dublin: A Farce

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The Duchess of Dublin: A Farce

by George M. (George Melville) Baker

EN·~56 minutes

Chapters

Description

The scene opens in the cramped office of Dr. Adam Aconite, a young physician whose generosity is the talk of town. Among his colorful visitors are Maggie, the kitchen girl who idolizes him, and Frank Friskey, always looking for a hidden advantage, plus a host of eccentric townspeople ranging from a gout‑ridden gentleman to a cough‑prone patient. Their rapid, dialect‑rich banter quickly turns a simple waiting room into a comedy of misunderstandings about appointments and bills.

The humor springs from each character’s inflated self‑importance, turning petty concerns into grand theatrical gestures. Maggie swears she would travel the world for the doctor’s sake, while Frank pretends to guard a secret, and the others stumble into absurd predicaments that reveal more about their greed than any real illness. Listeners get a vivid slice of 19th‑century small‑town life, where social climbing and scheming provide the perfect backdrop for a brisk, witty farce.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~56 minutes (54K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Judith Wirawan, David Edwards and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2016-07-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George M. (George Melville) Baker

George M. (George Melville) Baker

1832–1890

Known for lively amateur theatricals and comic stage pieces, this 19th-century Boston writer helped make home and community performance more accessible and fun. He also worked in publishing, bringing the practical side of popular entertainment to a wide audience.

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