Bibliographic information:
ISBN: 9781913724740
Paperback • 128pp • £7.99
129 mm x 198 mm
21 July 2022
BIC: DD, WH
Territory: World English

Foggerty’s Fairy

W.S. Gilbert

With an introduction and notes by Andrew Crowther, secretary of the W.S. Gilbert Society

Paperback

128pp

ISBN: 9781913724740

£7.99

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‘Take care. The consequences of an act are often much more numerous and important than people have any idea of.’

Today W.S. Gilbert is best known for the comic operas he produced in collaboration with Arthur Sullivan, a creative partnership that diverged over the supernatural. Unlike Sullivan, Gilbert was a great fan of fairy tales, and Foggerty’s Fairy, one of his most unjustly neglected plays, is a brilliant farcical comedy that hinges on the wish-granting of a fairy.

Loosely based on his short story ‘The Story of a Twelfth Cake’, Foggerty’s Fairy considers the dangers of playing with the past. Trying to shore up his relationship, a man enlists a fairy’s help to make a few tweaks in his past – he soon realises, however, these small changes have made great waves through time, and his present becomes unbearable.

 
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W.S. Gilbert

William Schwenck Gilbert (1836–1911) was a dramatist, poet, author, illustrator and librettist, best known today for the comic operas he produced in collaboration with Arthur Sullivan.

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