Representative Works
Joanna Baillie
*Plays on the Passions. 3 vols. [A Series of Plays: In Which it is Attempted to Delineate the Stronger Passions of the Mind—Each Passion Being the Subject of a Tragedy and a Comedy] (plays) 1798
†De Monfort (play) 1800
Rayner (play) 1804
‡Orra (play) 1812
James Boaden
Fontainville Forest (play) 1794
Aurelio and Miranda (play) 1798
The Cambrio-Britons (play) 1798
Miss Burke
The Ward of the Castle (play) 1793
George Gordon, Lord Byron
§Manfred (drama) 1834
James Cobb
The Haunted Tower (play) 1789
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Remorse (play) 1813
George Colman the Younger
The Battle of Hexham (play) 1789
The Iron Chest (play) 1796
Blue-Beard (play) 1798
Feudal Times (play) 1799
J. C. Cross
The Apparition (play) 1794
Julia of Louvain; or, Monkish Cruelty (play) 1797
Catherine Gore
The Bond (play) 1824
Margaret Harvey
Raymond de Percy (play) 1822
Harriet Lee
The Mysterious Marriage (play) 1798
Matthew Gregory Lewis
The Castle Spectre (play) 1797
Adelmorn, the Outlaw (play) 1801
Alfonso, King of Castille (play) 1802
The Captive (play) 1803
Charles Robert Maturin
Bertram; or, The Castle of St. Aldobrand (play) 1816
Francis North
The Kentish Barons (play) 1791
Richard Brinsley Peake
Presumption; or, The Fate of Frankenstein (play) 1823
Elizabeth Polack
St. Clair of the Isles (play) 1838
Jane Scott
The Old Oak Chest (play) 1816
Sir Walter Scott
The House of Aspen (play) 1799
The Doom of Devorgoil (play) 1830
Percy Bysshe Shelley
The Cenci (drama) 1819
Henry Siddons
Sicilian Romance; or, The Apparition of the Cliff (play) 1794
A Tale of Terror (play) 1803
Horace Walpole
The Mysterious Mother (play) 1768
William Wordsworth
∥The Borderers (play) 1842
*The first volume was published anonymously in 1798, with the author identifying herself for the second and third volumes, in 1802 and 1812, respectively.
†De Monfort was included in volume one of Plays on the Passions.
‡Orra was published in volume three of Plays on the Passions.
§Manfred was originally published in 1817. However, it was not staged until 1834.
∥Written in 1796-97, The Borderers was revised and published by Wordsworth in 1842, without having been staged.
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