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""Charles the Second: A Historical Drama, In Five Acts"" is a play written by George Griffith and published in 1867. The play is set in 17th century England and tells the story of King Charles II and his tumultuous reign. The play follows Charles as he navigates political intrigue, personal relationships, and the aftermath of the English Civil War. Along the way, he must contend with the challenges of ruling a divided nation and maintaining his own power. The play is a dramatic exploration of the complex and fascinating figure of Charles II, and offers a vivid depiction of the era in which he…mehr

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""Charles the Second: A Historical Drama, In Five Acts"" is a play written by George Griffith and published in 1867. The play is set in 17th century England and tells the story of King Charles II and his tumultuous reign. The play follows Charles as he navigates political intrigue, personal relationships, and the aftermath of the English Civil War. Along the way, he must contend with the challenges of ruling a divided nation and maintaining his own power. The play is a dramatic exploration of the complex and fascinating figure of Charles II, and offers a vivid depiction of the era in which he lived. With its rich characters, intricate plot, and historical accuracy, ""Charles the Second"" is a compelling read for anyone interested in the history of England or the art of drama.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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George Griffith (1857-1906), full name George Chetwynd Griffith-Jones, was a prolific British science fiction writer and noted explorer who wrote during the late Victorian and Edwardian age. Many of his visionary tales appeared in magazines such as Pearson's Magazine and Pearson's Weekly before being published as novels. Griffith was extremely popular in the United Kingdom, though he failed to find similar acclaim in the United States, in part due to his utopian socialist views. A journalist, rather than scientist, by background, what his stories lack in scientific rigour and literary grace they make up for in sheer exuberance of execution. "To-night that spark was to be shaken from the torch of Revolution, and to-morrow the first of the mines would explode...the armies of Europe would fight their way through the greatest war that the world had ever seen." - from Griffith's most famous novel The Angel of the Revolution.