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5.0 out of 5 stars Two Outstanding Plays, January 30, 2003
This review is from: Madame Melville and the General from America (Paperback)
In Madame Melville a man recalls the night he spent in Paris with his English teacher when he was sixteen years old. He is enthralled by her worldly wisdom and she is very lonely. The interaction between the innocent youth and the mature woman are wonderfully portrayed.

In The General From America Nelson explores the inner thoughts and external pressures that caused the most famous act of treason in US history. Benedict Arnold, Alexander Hamilton, and George Washington, as well as Arnold's wife Peggy and his sister Hannah are all excellently developed characters.

Both these plays are a joy to read and captivating.

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Madame Melville and the General from America
Madame Melville and the General from America by Richard Nelson (Paperback - November 4, 2001)
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