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Chatterton [Paperback]

Ernest Lacy (Editor), Michele Mollo (Foreword)

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September 19, 1998
This compelling one-act tragedy in blank verse is based on the final hours of the life of poet Thomas Chatterton (1752-1770). Lacy skillfully wove what factual strands he could discover about Chatterton's life with creations of his own mind to construct this seamless romantic tragedy. One of the highlights of the play is a sonnet of Lacy's creation, rather than Chatterton's. A Boston critic wrote, "Finding nothing in the works of Chatterton that would be suited to give as it were, the whole secret of that fate-riven, yearning soul in so few lines, Mr. Lacy was moved to write the sonnet himself. It is an achievement that deserves more than passing notice.... It tastes of genius."

This illustrated edition includes an etching of actress Julia Marlowe as Chatterton. Michele Mollo provides an introduction summarizing Lacy's life and work as well as a commentary on the play.


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"A one-act tragedy of exquisite pathos and of telling dramatic effect." -- Arthur Hobsin Quinn, History of American Drama From the Civil War to the Present Time, New York: Appleton-Century-Croft, 1927.

About the Author

Ernest Lacy (1863-1916) managed Walnut Street and Park Theaters in Philadelphia in the 1880s. Through his theater work, he met actress Julia Marlowe, who later played the part of the poor hero in Chatterton.

From 1893 until his death, Lacy taught English at Philadelphia's Central High School. Although he never attended college, the Philadelphia Board of Education granted him an honorary doctorate of English.

Lacy continued as a playwright throughout his teaching career, and newspaper critics hailed him as "the American Shakespeare." The shift in literary tastes that followed World War caused Lacy's work to drop from the literary landscape.


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