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James Kenney (dramatist)

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were among his friends in a literary coterie where he gained a reputation as a wit and a writer of society verse. He died in London in 1881.
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Terry F. Robinson, "James Kenney's Comedic Genius: Early Nineteenth-Century Character, Commerce, and the Arts" in
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Kenney wrote the words for a number of light operas and for several popular songs, the best known being
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and other leading players appeared from time to time, enjoyed a considerable vogue.
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in 1823 and revived several times. Among his other works were
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among his friends. He married the widow of the dramatist
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James Kenney, circa 1845, portrait by Samuel Laurence
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in London. He produced more than 40 plays and opera
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James Kenney (disambiguation)


dramatist
Boodles' Club
libretti
farce
Jeremy Diddler
Mrs Siddons
Madame Vestris
Foote
Lewis
Liston
Haymarket Theatre
Braham
Debtor and Creditor
The Touchstone
A Word to the Ladies
Forget and Forgive
The Pledge
Charles Lamb
Samuel Rogers
Thomas Holcroft
Charles Lamb Kenney
journalist
bar
Ferdinand de Lesseps
Suez Canal
M. W. Balfe
Thackeray

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