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Almoran and Hamet

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Almoran and Hamet
AuthorJohn Hawkesworth
LanguageEnglish
GenreOriental drama
Publication date
1761
Media typePrint

Almoran and Hamet is a 1761 novel by the British writer John Hawkesworth, published in two volumes. Inspired by the style Samuel Johnson's Rasselas it ran through six editions by 1796.[1] Following the death of their father, two brother battle for the Persian throne.

Stage adaptation

It provided the basis for the tragedy The Fair Circassian by Samuel Jackson Pratt successfully staged at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in November 1781.[2]

References

  1. ^ Watson p.999
  2. ^ Watt p.107

Bibliography

  • Donald F. Bond & George, Sherburn. The Literary History of England: Vol 3: The Restoration and Eighteenth Century (1660-1789). Routledge, 2003.
  • Watt, James. British Orientalisms, 1759–1835. Cambridge University Press, 2019.