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Richard Brinsley Peake

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John Russell Stephens, ‘Peake, Richard Brinsley (1792–1847)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 28 April 2011
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At his death in 1847 his family inherited his numerous debts, and were left in financial distress.
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In about 1825 Peake married Susannah Snell, and they had at least six children together.
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The Hideous Progenies of Richard Brinsley Peake: Frankenstein on the Stage, 1823 to 1826
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to be reprinted in two volumes with emendations by himself. In the play the character
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was described as "a perfectly illegitimate drama and extravaganza." His 1823 play
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From November 1839 and into the 1840s Peake wrote numerous articles for the
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of the early nineteenth century best remembered today for his 1823 play
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in 1817, and which was quickly followed by a farce,
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Index


Presumption; or, the Fate of Frankenstein

Presumption; or, the Fate of Frankenstein
dramatist
Presumption; or, the Fate of Frankenstein
novel
Frankenstein
Mary Shelley
Gerrard Street
Soho
London
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
Richard Brinsley Sheridan
apprentice
James Heath
English Opera House
burlesques
farces
Presumption; or, the Fate of Frankenstein
Mary Shelley
William Godwin
English Opera House
T .P. Cooke
novel
Frankenstein
'Fritz'
Robert Keeley
periodicals
Bentley's Miscellany

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