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227: 246: 49:'s thirty. Coyne brought to the stage accomplished comedic interchanges, puns, irony, exaggerated character traits, ludicrous plot situations, and surprising outcomes. His plays reveal a deft ear for dialogue and an ability to create characters suited to the talents of specific actors. As a journalist Coyne contributed humorous pieces to many widely circulated 19: 97:
Joseph Stirling Coyne's everyday characters and realistic situations and language appealed to working-class theatergoers, and his plays enjoyed long runs during the middle decades of the nineteenth century, when staged. Coyne is remembered for his
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social and artistic conventions. His work is a significant link between the stylized French and English comedies of the eighteenth century and the witty, intellectual plays of
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Coyne was born in 1803 to Denis Coyne, a port worker, and Bridget Coyne, née Cosgrave, in
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Sheridan to Robertson: A Study of the Nineteenth-Century London Stage
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in June 1835 and was revived two years later at what later became
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Coyne died in 1868 and was buried on the western side of
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satirist
Jonathan Swift
Alexander Pope
John Maddison Morton
T. J. Williams
journals
Birr
County Offaly
Royal School Dungannon
The Theatre Royal
Dublin
The Abbey Theatre
humor
puns
satire
Victorian
Wilde
George Bernard Shaw
Highgate Cemetery
Coyne Fletcher
Stephen, Leslie
"Coyne, Joseph Stirling" 
Dictionary of National Biography
"Small Talk of the Week"
Sheridan to Robertson: A Study of the Nineteenth-Century London Stage
Works by J. Stirling Coyne
Project Gutenberg
Works by or about Joseph Stirling Coyne
Internet Archive

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