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Ambrose Gwinett; or, a sea-side story: a melo-drama, in three acts

By Douglas William Jerrold

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Wrongfully accused of murder, a man fights to prove his innocence while navigating a dangerous landscape of love and betrayal.

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2014-03-04
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"Ambrose Gwinett; or, A Sea-Side Story: A Melo-Drama, in Three Acts" by D. W. Jerrold is a stage play from the 1800s that tells the gripping story of Ambrose Gwinett, an innocent man caught in a trap of murder, romance, and treachery. The play deals with ideas about being innocent until proven guilty, fairness in society, and how choices impact people's lives, mainly focusing on how Gwinett struggles to clear his name and get his life back on track. The play starts with Gwinett thinking back to his past before everything went wrong, remembering his simple life in Canterbury and the sad turn of events that caused him to be arrested when he went to an inn. As the story moves forward, we are introduced to characters like Lucy Fairlove, who is stuck in a tricky love situation that makes things even more complicated for him. The opening parts of play introduce ideas about strong feelings and jealousy, creating a tangled storyline that mixes personal drama with the tragic, as Gwinett faces accusations from the outside world and also deals with the chaos of love and betrayal from the people closest to him.

About the Author

Douglas William Jerrold was an English dramatist and writer.

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