Entertaining Strangers

Entertaining Strangers

Entertaining Strangers

Entertaining Strangers

Entertaining Strangers

Overview

Sarah Eldridge, a beer-brewing tradeswoman, embodies the free-thinking, bustling spirit of a community beginning to reap the rewards of the Industrial Revolution. The rise to commercial eminence runs parallel to the'story of Reverend Henry Moule, a hardline fundamentalist, who believes brewing to be a sinful trade. During the Dorchester chorlera epidemic moule, spiritually intolerant, proves socially altruistic, while self-interest keeps Sarah away from helping the infectious sick.

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Details

  • Genre: Period
  • Time Period: 19th Century
  • Target Audience: Appropriate for all audiences

Authors

David Edgar

David Edgar was born in Birmingham on 26 February 1948. He was educated at Oundle School and read Drama at Manchester University. After a short career in journalism, he took up writing full-time in 1972. His plays include The National Interest (1971), Excuses Excuses (1972), ...
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