Author:Frederick Reynolds

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Frederick Reynolds
(1764–1841)

English playwright

Frederick Reynolds

Works[edit]

  • The dramatist : a comedy in five acts (1790)
  • Better late than never, a comedy. In five acts (1790), co-authored by Miles Peter Andrews
  • Notoriety : a comedy (1792)
  • How to grow rich: : a comedy (1793)
  • The mysteries of the castle: a dramatic tale, in three acts (1795), also by Miles Peter Andrews
  • The rage: a comedy (1795)
  • Fortune's fool; a comedy, in five acts (1796)
  • Management: A comedy, in five acts (1799)
  • Folly as it flies : a comedy, in five acts (1802)
  • Life. A comedy, in five acts (1802)
  • Delays and blunders: a comedy, in five acts (1803)
  • The caravan, or, The driver and his dog : a grand serio comic romance, in two acts (1803)
  • The delinquent: or, Seeing company; a comedy, in five acts (1805)
  • The will: : a comedy, in five acts. (1806)
  • Begone dull care: a comedy, in five acts. (1808), borrows from "Heir at law." by George Colman
  • The free knights, or, The edict of Charlemagne: a drama, in three acts, interspersed with music (1810)
  • What's a man of fashion? A farce in two acts (1815)
  • Laugh when you can : a comedy, in five acts [1829?]

Adaptations[edit]

Libretto[edit]

  • Don John, or, The two Violettas: a musical drama in three acts : founded on Beaumont and Fletcher's comedy of The chances (1821), by Henry Rowley Bishop

Novels[edit]

  • A playwright's adventures (1831)

Works about Reynolds[edit]

Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and 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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