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The Surrender of Calais: A Play, in Three Acts

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A three-act historical drama depicts a besieged Calais, tracing the town's exhaustion, negotiations, and eventual surrender amid famine and war. The play blends tragic sacrifice, comic episodes, and musical passages while focusing on public rites such as the delivery of the keys and intimate moments like a father's farewell to his son. A prominent citizen's voluntary self-offering becomes the emotional and moral centerpiece, provoking debate about courage, fear, and loyalty. Supporting characters supply satirical and humanizing perspectives that examine how private affection and civic duty collide under extreme pressure.

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George Colman

George Colman was an English playwright and poet active in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, known for his contributions to the theatrical landscape of his time. His works often blended humor with social commentary, reflecting the cultural milieu of Georgian England. Among his notable plays is "John Bull; Or, The Englishman's Fireside," which showcases his ability to engage audiences with relatable themes. Colman's operatic work, such as "Inkle and Yarico," further illustrates his versatility as a writer. His collection "Broad Grins" features a mix of verse and tales, highlighting his skill in both poetry and storytelling.

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