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       Anna Cora Mowatt

      Fashion

      Published by Good Press, 2021

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      EAN 4064066450946

       Preface

       Dramatis Personae

       Costumes

       Exits and entrances

       Relative positions

       The Play

       PROLOGUE

       ACT I

       Scene I

       ACT II

       Scene I

       Scene II

       ACT III

       Scene I

       Scene II

       ACT IV

       Scene I

       Scene II

       ACT V

       Scene I

       Epilogue

       Disposition of the characters

       Table of Contents

      THE Comedy of Fashion was intended as a good-natured satire upon some of the follies incident to a new country, where foreign dross sometimes passes for gold, while native gold is cast aside as dross; where the vanities rather than the virtues of other lands are too often imitated, and where the stamp of fashion gives currency even to the coinage of vice.

      The reception with which the Comedy was favoured proves that the picture represented was not a highly exaggerated one.

      It was first produced at the Park Theatre, New York, in March, 1845.

      The splendid manner in which the play was put upon the stage, and the combined efforts of an extremely talented company, ensured it a long continued success. It was afterwards received with the same indulgence in all the principal cities of the United States, for which the authoress is doubtless indebted to the proverbial gallantry of Americans to a countrywoman.

      A. C. M.

      London, January, 1850.

       Table of Contents

      Adam Trueman: a farmer from CatteraugusCount Jolimaitre: a fashionable European ImportationColonel Howard: an Officer in the U. S. Army.Mr. Tiffany: a New York merchant.T. Tennyson Twinkle: a modern poetAugustus Fogg: a drawing room appendageSnobson: a rare species of confidential clerkZeke: a colored servantMrs. Tiffany: a lady who imagines herself fashionable.Prudence: a maiden lady of a certain age.Millinette: a French lady's maidGertrude: a governessSeraphina Tiffany: a BelleLadies and Gentlemen of the Ball Room

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      Adam Trueman.--First Dress: A farmer's rough overcoat, coarse blue trousers, heavy boots, broad-brimmed hat, dark coloured neckerchief, stout walking stick, large bandanna tied loosely around his neck.--Second dress: Dark grey old-fashioned coat, black and yellow waistcoat, trousers as before.--Third dress: Black old-fashioned dress cost, black trousers, white vest, white cravat.Count Jolimaitre.--First dress: Dark frock coat, light blue trousers, patent leather boots, gay coloured vest and scarf, profusion of jewellery, light overcoat.--Second dress: Full evening dress; last scene, travelling cap and cloak.Mr. Tiffany.--First dress: Dark coat, vest, and trousers.--Second dress: Full evening dress.Mr. Twinkle.--First dress: Green frock coat, white vest and trousers, green and white scarf.--Second dress: Full evening dress.Mr. Fogg.--First dress: Entire black suit.--Second dress: Fall evening dress, same colour.Snobson. --First dress: Blue Albert coat with brass buttons, yellow vest, red and black cravat, broad plaid trousers.--Second dress: Evening dress.Col. Howard.--First dress: Blue undress frock coat and cap, white trousers.--Second dress: Full military uniform.Zeke.--Red and blue livery, cocked hat, &c.Mrs. Tiffany.--First dress: Extravagant modern dress.--Second dress: Hat, feathers, and mantle, with the above.-Third dress: Morning dress.-Fourth dress: Rich ball dress.Serafina.--First dress: Rich modern dress, lady's tarpaulin on one side of head.--Second dress: Morning dress.--Third dress: Handsome ball dress, profusion of ornaments and flowers.-Fourth dress: Bonnet and mantle.Gertrude.--First dress: White muslin.--Second dress: Ball dress, very simple.Millinette.--Ladies Maid's dress, very gay.Prudence.--Black satin, very narrow in the skirt, tight sleeves, white muslin apron, neckerchief of the same, folded over bosom, old-fashioned cap, high top and broad frill, and red ribbons.

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