The Devil and the Editor single work   drama   satire   - One scene.
Issue Details: First known date: 1845... 1845 The Devil and the Editor
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'Lowe despairs after triumph of Gipps - Devil advises assassination - Lowe determines to do it with the pen. Parody of William Forster's 'The Devil and the Governor', Atlas, 17 May 1845.' (WebbY)

Notes

  • Epigraph: Declare. Who is his master! Is he too a slave? / All spirits are enslaved which serve things evil. - P. B. Shelly [sic]
  • At foot of text: 5th July, 1845.

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First known date: 1845
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