Henry M. Milner
Henry M. Milner |
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Information |
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Period |
19th century |
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Genre |
Melodrama; Popular tragedy |
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Magnum opus |
The Man and The Monster; or The Fate of Frankenstein |
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Henry M. Milner was a 19th-century playwright and author of melodramas and popular tragedies.[1] His most notable work, The Man and The Monster; or The Fate of Frankenstein opened on 3 July 1826 at the Royal Coburg Theatre, six months after Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley's The Last Man was published.[2] Subsequent film adaptations follow Milner's theatrical adaptation of Frankenstein's monstrous creation as a pivotal scene.[3] It was Milner, not Shelley, who wrote the famous line, "It lives!"[4]
Partial list of works
Promptbook from Milner's Frankenstein, or, The Man and the Monster!
- Milner, H. M. (1800). Victorine: the maid of Paris : a domestic drama, in four acts. 19th century British drama, no. 430. London: J. Dicks., OCLC 222048541
- Milner, H. M. The gambler's fate; or, Thirty years in a gamester's life. A drama, in two acts. New York: Samuel French., OCLC 2325482
- Milner, H. M., & Byron, G. G. B. Mazeppa; or, The wild horse of Tartary. A romantic drama, in three acts. Dramatised from Lord Byron's poem by H.M. Milner, and adapted to the stage under the direction of Mr. Ducrow. London: Dicks., OCLC 31254994
- Milner, H. M. Gustavus the third, or, the masked ball! Collection of American and English plays, v. 69. London: J. Duncombe., OCLC 77535789
- Milner, H. M., & Scott, W. The fair maid of Perth; or, The battle of the inch; a...drama in three acts; founded on Sir Walter Scott's novel. London: Lacy., OCLC 80915660
- Milner, H. M. (1818). Plays: (submitted to the Lord Chamberlain's Office)., OCLC 81211080
- Milner, H. M., Theatre Royal, Covent Garden (London, England), Payne, J. H., & Bishop, H. R. (1824). Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden, this present Saturday, June 12, 1824, will be acted, a comedy in one act, called Twelve precisely ... after which (8th time) a new comedy, in three acts, (with some musick) called Charles the Second, or, The merry monarch, the musick composed by Mr. Bishop ... to which will be added (2d time) the revived musical entertainment of Brother and sister, the musick composed by Mr. Bishop. [London]: Printed by W. Reynolds., OCLC 84587683
- Milner, H. M. (1826). Frankenstein, or, The man and the monster: a melo drama in two acts ... as performed at the London theatres. London: J. Duncombe &., OCLC 81989936
- Milner, H. M. (1830). Masaniello, or, The dumb girl of Portici a musical drama, in three acts. New-York: R.H. Elton., OCLC 53994379
- Milner, H. M., & Ducange, V. (1872). The hut of the red mountain, or, Thirty years of a gambler's life: a drama in three acts. London: S. French., OCLC 14959371
- Milner, H. M. (1872). The veteran of 102 years, or, Five generations: a drama in one act. London: S. French., OCLC 14959381
- Milner, H. M. (1885). Turpin's Ride to York: or, Bonny Black Bess, etc. London., OCLC 84779576
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