

Dear Liar
George Bernard Shaw
As the hit play Dear Liar drew on the life-long correspondence of Bernard Shaw and Mrs. Patrick Campbell, author Jerome Kilty uses the poems and letters of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning, to present this compelling portrait of a couple whose words and love are legendary.
First corresponding via letters, when Elizabeth thinks of Browning as merely "an acquaintance", his poetry moves her so deeply they eventually meet.
Chastised by her stern father and guilty over the death of her beloved brother, Elizabeth is bereft and isolated.
Browning begins to court her and she is finally persuaded to marry and accompany him to Italy, where their love might grow away from the over-watchful eyes of her antagonistic, Victorian father.
Elizabeth Barrett loved Robert Browning beyond all enduring; Dear Love recounts the ways.
| Character |
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| The Actor who becomes Robert Browning |
| The Actress who becomes Elizabeth Barrett |
Dear Love is a play written by Jerome Kilty and published by Samuel French .
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