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Tag Archives: This Wretched Splendour
4th Anniversary Special: New Expanded Edition of Rebecca Wilby’s This Wretched Splendour
To celebrate our 4th anniversary at Skylight Press, and in honour of the First World War Centenary, we have reissued our very first book, This Wretched Splendour, in an all-new expanded edition. This new edition includes a one-act play, Wild With … Continue reading
Posted in British History, British Literature, Literature, New books, Recommended reads
Tagged 4th anniversary, British Drama, British History, British Literature, Centenary, Drama, English Drama, English history, English literature, First WIrkd War Centenary, first world war, great war, Literature, Michael Billington, Plays, Rebecca Wilby, Rebsie Fairholm, Siegfried Sassoon, Skylight Press, The Guardian, theatre, This Wretched Splendour, War poetry, Wilfred Owen, World War One, Wretched Splendour
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This Wretched Splendour receives thoughtful review!
This Wretched Splendour, a two-act play by Rebecca Wilby and the first title to be published by Skylight Press, has received a thoughtful review by Peregrin Wildoak on the Magic of the Ordinary blog-site. In keeping with the theme of … Continue reading
This Wretched Splendour by Rebecca Wilby
This Wretched Splendour is a full-length stageplay in two acts, and Skylight Press is proud to offer it as our first launched title. The play is set in 1916, and follows the fortunes of a group of demoralised British soldiers … Continue reading
Posted in Literature, New books
Tagged British, first world war, Grace Theatre, playscript, Skylight Press, soldiers, stage, theater, theatre, This Wretched Splendour, trenches, WW1
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