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Secrets of a Savoyard
A SAVOYARD BIBLIOGRAPHY.
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The literature about Savoy Opera forms a regular library. A great deal
of it has been contributed to newspapers and magazines. For the latter
the reader should consult Poole's "Index to Periodical Literature"
and its successor, "The Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature."
The following list contains the chief books about the Savoyards.
Editors Note: This bibliography is from a book published in 1922. Many books have been published on these subjects since this bibliography was compiled.
GILBERT.
- W. S. GILBERT:
By Edith A. Browne. Stars of the Stage Series. London : John Lane. 1907.
8vo: pp. xii + 96 + 15 plates, one of them showing Gilbert in a kilt
as a (3rd) Gordon Highlander (1868-78) : gives a list of Gilbert's plays.
The operas are dealt with by themselves (pp. 55 - 84). There is a photograph
of H. A. Lytton in "Patience" (facing p.58).
- SIR WILLIAM S.
GILBERT: A study in modern satire : a handbook on
Gilbert and the Gilbert and Sullivan operas. By Isaac Goldberg, M.A., Ph.D.
(Harvard.) Boston - Stratford Publishing Co., 1913.
8vo. pp. 156. The operas are discussed pp. 83 - 146. "The character
of Pooh-Bah is perhaps the greatest single creation of Gilbert's."
- RECOLLECTIONS OF GILBERT.
By G. W. Smalley. McClure's Magazine (January 1903), xx., 302 -
304.
- REAL CONVERSATION WITH GILBERT.
By William Archer. Critic, New York (September 1901), xxxix, 240
- 240. [sic]
Mr. Archer's article on Gilbert as a dramatist in the St. James's
Magazine, London, in 1881 (xlix, 287), was one of the first critical
appreciations of Gilbert on a big scale.
- GILBERT'S HUMOUR. By Max
Beerbohm. Saturday Review, xcvii, 619; xcix, 696.
- THE GENIUS OF GILBERT.
Blackwood's Magazine (July 1911), cxcix, 121 - 128.
- THE ENGLISH ARISTOPHANES.
By Walter Sichel. Fortnightly Review (October 1911), xciv, 681 -
704.
- THE LIBRETTOS OF W.
S. GILBERT. By G. H. Powell.
Temple Bar, cxxv, 36.
- MR. GILBERT AS A LIBRETTIST.
By J. M. Bulloch. Evening Gazette, Aberdeen (June 16, 17, 1890).
This was originally an address delivered to the Aberdeen University
Literary Society, November 16, 1888. J. M. Bulloch also dealt with "The
Pretty Wit of Mr. Gilbert" in the Sketch, June 12, 1898. "Mr.
Gilbert's Majority as a Savoyard," in the Sketch, Sept. 9,
1898; and "The work of W. S. Gilbert," illustrated in the Bookbuyer,
New York, January, 1899.
- GILBERT'S PROFITS FROM
LIBRETTO. By G. Middleton. Bookman, New York
(October, 1908), xxviii, 116 - 123.
- SIR W. S.
GILBERT. Leading article and biography in The Times,
May 30, 1911, pp. 11 - 12.
- PORTRAITS. Ten reproductions are inventoried in
the A.L.A. Portrait Index (Washington, 1908: p. 378) including those
by Rudolf Lehman and "Spy" in Vanity Fair (1881 : xiii.,
plate 13.).
SULLIVAN.
- SIR ARTHUR SULLIVAN,
HIS LIFE AND MUSIC.
By B. W. Findon, London: James Nisbet and Company, 1904.
8vo. pp. viii + 214 + [2] : portrait of Sullivan. Dedicated to Mr. Findon's
aunt, Mary Clementina Sullivan, 1811 - 82, mother of Sir Arthur. List of
Sullivan's works (pp. 204 - 2I4) : section specially devoted to the Savoy
Opera (pp. 94 - 126). This book was reprinted by Sisley's Ltd. [1908] as
"Sir Arthur Sullivan and his Operas."
- SULLIVAN. By Sir George Grove. Dictionary of
Music (1908), iv, 743 - 747.
- SIR ARTHUR SULLIVAN
: Life story, letters, and reminiscences. By Arthur Lawrence; with critique
by B. W. Findon; and bibliography by W. Bendall. London: James Bowden,
1899.
8vo. pp. xvi. + 360 + 11 plates + [8]. There are 19 illustrations, showing
Sullivan at the ages of 12, 15, 25, 44, 52, and 57, with eight facsimiles
of letters or scores. M. Findon's critique occupies pp. 288 - 326 and the
bibliography, pp. 327 - 360.
- SOUVENIR OF SIR ARTHUR
SULLIVAN, Mus. Doc., M.V.O. ; a brief sketch of his
life. By Walter J. Wells. London: George Newnes, Ltd., 1901.
8vo. pp. viii. + 106 with 49 illustrations. Contains "Sullivan
and Gilbert" (pp. 15 - 31) : "D'Oyly Carte" (pp. 32 - 46)
: "American Success" (pp. 47 - 54.) List of his works (pp. 98
- 104).
- ARTHUR SULLIVAN. By H. Saxe
Wyndham. London: George Bell and Sons, 1903.
8vo. pp. x + 80, with eight illustrations. Dedicated "to my wife
through whose skill as a musician the never ending delights of Sullivan's
music were first unfolded to me." One of Bell's Miniature Series of
Musicians.
- PORTRAITS. Twenty-one reproductions are inventoried
in the A.L.A. Portrait Index (Washington, 1908: p. 1405) including
those by Millais and by "Ape" in Vanity Fair (1874: vi.,
plate 81).
CARTE.
The starting of the Gilbert and Sullivan operas : a letter written by
R. D'Oy1y Carte in 1877 to "My Lord" (unnamed), apropos of a
proposal to form a small company to produce the operas. Printed in the
Pall Mall Gazette, May 1, 1907.
The petition by the Savoy Theatre and Operas, Ltd., and Reduced, for
the approval of the Court to the reduction of the capital from £73,000
to £41,250 was heard before Mr. Justice Walton, August 26, 1903 (Times,
August 27). This led to a very interesting letter from Gilbert in the Times
(Aug. 28) and one in the Telegraph by Mrs. Carte (Aug. 29).
- PORTRAITS. Four reproductions are inventoried
in the A.L.A. Portrait Index (Washington, 1908 : p.259)., including
that by "Spy" in Vanity Fair (1891 : xxiii., plate 498).
THE SAVOY OPERAS.
- GILBERT, SULLIVAN, AND D'OYLY
CARTE : Reminiscences of the Savoy and the Savoyards.
By Francois Cellier and Cunningham Bridgeman. London: Isaac Pitman and
Sons, 1914.
8vo. pp. xxiv + 443 : with 63 portraits and other illustrations and
six facsimile letters ; and a complete set of casts at the Savoy (pp. 425
- 435). The collaboration between Mr. Cellier and Mr. Bridgeman (pp. 3
- 163) was ended by the former's death, January 5, 1914. The rest of the
book (pp. 164 - 422) was done by Mr. Bridgeman.
- THE SAVOY OPERA
AND THE SAVOYARDS. By Percy Fitzgerald, M.A., F.S.A.
; with six illustrations. London: Chatto and Windus, 1894.
8vo. pp. xvi, 248. Most of the illustrations are pen and ink drawings.
- GILBERT AND SULLIVAN OPERA:
a history and a comment. By H. M. Walbrook: with a foreword by Sir Henry
Wood. London: F. V. White and Co., Ltd., 1920.
8vo. pp. 155 + [3] + 4 plates, including two drawings by H. M. Bateman
and a reproduction of the Sullivan Memorial in the Victoria Embankment
Gardens; with 42 pen and ink sketches in the text: Short bibliography (p.
155).
- GILBERT AND SULLIVAN JOTTINGS.
By Shelford Walsh [Harrogate?] coach to the principal operatic societies
in the United Kingdom [I903].
- SAVOYARDS ON TOUR : a description
of the various companies on the road. Sketch, June 13, 1894.
- SAVOYARD DINNER, given by
the O.P. Club in the Hotel Cecil, December 30, 1906. Gilbert's historical
speech on this occasion was printed verbatim in the Daily Telegraph,
December 31, 1906.
BARRINGTON.
- RUTLAND BARRINGTON : a record
of thirty-five years' experience on the English stage. By Himself ; with
a preface by Sir William S. Gilbert, London: Grant Richards, 1908.
8vo. pp. 270 + 31 illustrations and coloured portrait on the cover.
Printed at Plymouth. Dedicated to "My good friend, Mrs. D'Oyly Carte."
The Savoy is dealt with pp. 25 - 86.
- MORE RUTLAND BARRINGTON.
By Himself, London: Grant Richards, 1911.
8vo. pp. 233 + [1] + 15 illustrations, including one of H. A. Lytton
as the Pirate King. Printed in Edinburgh.
GROSSMITH.
LYTTON.
LONDON PRODUCTIONS
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Apl. 3, 1880
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Apl. 23, 1881
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Nov. 25, 1882
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