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Ivanhoe

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Ivanhoe

Opera by Arthur Sullivan (libretto by J R Sturgis, based on Walter Scott's novel), first produced at the Royal English Opera House (now the Palace Theatre), London, England, on 31 January 1891. It tells how Rowena and Rebecca compete for the errant knight Ivanhoe.



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But the peculiar tale of this nature to which the author of Ivanhoe has to acknowledge an obligation, is more ancient by two centuries than any of these last mentioned.
We should have had talk from Rebecca and Ivanhoe and the soft lady Rowena which would embarrass a tramp in our day.
I've read The Lamplighter, and Scottish Chiefs, and Ivanhoe, and The Heir of Redclyffe, and Cora, the Doctor's Wife, and David Copperfield, and The Gold of Chickaree, and Plutarch's Lives, and Thaddeus of Warsaw, and Pilgrim's Progress, and lots more.
 
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