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William Bayle Bernard (27 November 1807 – 5 August 1875), often referred to as "Bayle Bernard", was a well-known American-born London playwright and drama critic. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of English comic actor John Bernard, he came to Britain with his family in 1820, where he first worked as a clerk in an army accounts office. His plays include The Four Sisters and Casco Bay (1832), The Kentuckian (1833), The Nervous Man (1833), (1833), Marie Ducange (1837), The Round of Wrong (1846), The Doge of Venice (1867), The Passing Cloud (1850) and A Storm in a Teacup (1854), as well as adaptations of Washington Irving's Rip Van Winkle (1834) and Wilkie Collins's No Name (1863). He also wrote the five-volume historical romance The Freebooter's Bride (1829).

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  • William Bayle Bernard, né le 27 novembre 1807 – mort le 5 août 1875, est un dramaturge et critique théâtral britannique né à Boston, Massachusetts, fils de l'acteur comique anglais John Bernard. Sa famille revient en Grande-Bretagne en 1820 et il commence à travailler comme clerc dans un bureau des comptes de l'armée. Parmi ses pièces on compte Casco Bay (1832), The Kentuckian (1833), The Nervous Man (1833), The Mummy (1833), Marie Ducange (1837), The Round of Wrong (1846), The Doge of Venice (1867), The Passing Cloud (1850) et A Storm in a Teacup (1854) ainsi que des adaptations de Rip Van Winkle de Washington Irving (1834) et (en) (1863) de Wilkie Collins. Il écrit également un roman historique en cinq volumes, The Freebooter's Bride (1829) Sa pièce The Mummy, est un succès lors de sa création au Theatre Royal, Adelphi. (fr)
  • William Bayle Bernard (27 November 1807 – 5 August 1875), often referred to as "Bayle Bernard", was a well-known American-born London playwright and drama critic. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of English comic actor John Bernard, he came to Britain with his family in 1820, where he first worked as a clerk in an army accounts office. His plays include The Four Sisters and Casco Bay (1832), The Kentuckian (1833), The Nervous Man (1833), (1833), Marie Ducange (1837), The Round of Wrong (1846), The Doge of Venice (1867), The Passing Cloud (1850) and A Storm in a Teacup (1854), as well as adaptations of Washington Irving's Rip Van Winkle (1834) and Wilkie Collins's No Name (1863). He also wrote the five-volume historical romance The Freebooter's Bride (1829). His play The Mummy, a popular success on its debut at the Theatre Royal, Adelphi, influenced Edgar Allan Poe's "Some Words with a Mummy". (en)
  • William Bayle Bernard (Boston, 27 novembre 1807 – Brighton, 5 agosto 1875) è stato un drammaturgo e critico teatrale inglese, uno dei più popolari del suo tempo, nato negli Stati Uniti d'America. (it)
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  • William Bayle Bernard (Boston, 27 novembre 1807 – Brighton, 5 agosto 1875) è stato un drammaturgo e critico teatrale inglese, uno dei più popolari del suo tempo, nato negli Stati Uniti d'America. (it)
  • William Bayle Bernard, né le 27 novembre 1807 – mort le 5 août 1875, est un dramaturge et critique théâtral britannique né à Boston, Massachusetts, fils de l'acteur comique anglais John Bernard. Sa famille revient en Grande-Bretagne en 1820 et il commence à travailler comme clerc dans un bureau des comptes de l'armée. Sa pièce The Mummy, est un succès lors de sa création au Theatre Royal, Adelphi. (fr)
  • William Bayle Bernard (27 November 1807 – 5 August 1875), often referred to as "Bayle Bernard", was a well-known American-born London playwright and drama critic. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of English comic actor John Bernard, he came to Britain with his family in 1820, where he first worked as a clerk in an army accounts office. His plays include The Four Sisters and Casco Bay (1832), The Kentuckian (1833), The Nervous Man (1833), (1833), Marie Ducange (1837), The Round of Wrong (1846), The Doge of Venice (1867), The Passing Cloud (1850) and A Storm in a Teacup (1854), as well as adaptations of Washington Irving's Rip Van Winkle (1834) and Wilkie Collins's No Name (1863). He also wrote the five-volume historical romance The Freebooter's Bride (1829). (en)
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