Publisher's Synopsis
"A Parody on Princess Ida" by D. Dalziel offers a humorous and insightful take on Arthur Sullivan's beloved operetta, "Princess Ida." This meticulously prepared print republication provides a unique lens through which to view a classic of musical theatre. Delve into the wit and satire as Dalziel reimagines Sullivan's work, offering a playful commentary that both entertains and illuminates.
Perfect for enthusiasts of Gilbert and Sullivan, musical theatre aficionados, and anyone who appreciates clever parody, this volume captures the spirit of Victorian humor while engaging with timeless themes. Explore the creative liberties taken in this historical parody and discover a fresh perspective on a familiar story. This edition is a valuable addition to any collection of dramatic literature and musical history, showcasing the enduring legacy of "Princess Ida" through a delightfully skewed mirror.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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