Author:William Gorman Wills

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William Gorman Wills
(1828–1891)

Irish dramatist, son of James Wills

William Gorman Wills

Works

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Novels

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  • Old Times (1857)

Plays

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Of the following, only ‘Charles I’ and ‘Faust’ were issued in printed form.

  • A Man and his Shadow (1865)
  • Man o'Airlie (1867)
  • Hinko, or the Headsman's Daughter (1871)
  • Broken Spells (1872)
  • Medea in Corinth (1872)
  • Charles I. (1872)
  • Eugene Aram (1873)
  • Marie Stuart (1874)
  • Olivia (1873)
  • Sappho (1875)
  • Buckingham (1875)
  • Jane Shore (1876)
  • England in the Days of Charles II (1877)
  • Nell Gwynne (1878)
  • Vanderdecken (1878)
  • Ellen (1879)
  • Bolivar (1879)
  • Ninon (1880)
  • Forced from Home (1880)
  • Iolanthe (1880)
  • William and Susan (1880)
  • Juana (1881)
  • Sedgmoor (1881)
  • Jane Eyre (1882)
  • Claudian (1883)
  • Gringoire (1885)
  • Faust (1885)
  • A Royal Divorce (1891)
  • Don Quixote (1895)

Periodicals

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  • The Wife's Evidence (1864)
  • David Chantrey (1865) for ‘Temple Bar’
  • The Three Watches (1865) for ‘Tinsley's Magazine’
  • The Love that Wills (1867) for ‘Tinsley's Magazine’

Poetry

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  • Melchior (1885)

Ballads

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  • "I'll sing thee songs of Araby"
  • "The Ballad of Graf Bröm"

Works about Wills

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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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