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  1. The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Dickens's final novel was left unfinished before his death in 1871. Edwin Drood’s uncle, John Jasper, a choirmaster, is in love with his pupil and Drood’s fiancee Rosa Bud. She has also caught the eye of high-spirited and ill-tempered Neville Landless (who came from Ceylon with his twin sister Helena).

  2. In honour of 200th anniversary of the Charles Dickens' birth BBC releases new adaptations of the famous writer's work, including a new two-parted version of ...

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  3. The Mystery of Edwin Drood made its debut in 1985 at the New York Shakespeare Festival, headed by Joseph Papp of the Public Theatre. On December 2, 1985, the show opened on Broadway at the Imperial Theatre, starring Betty Buckley, Cleo Laine and George Rose.

  4. 6 de out. de 2009 · The final, unfinished novel of Charles Dickens that is in many ways his most intriguing—a gripping, haunting masterpiece that foreshadows the detective stories of Conan Doyle and the nightmarish novels of Kafka.The Mystery of Edwin Drood is a highly atmospheric tale of murder.

  5. The biggest mystery of The Mystery of Edwin Drood is how it ends. It began as a serial, as nearly all of Dickens' novels did, but only six installments were published before the author's death in 1870.

  6. As Drood is metatheatrical, the characters of the play The Mystery of Edwin Drood are played by actors of the "Music Hall Royale", within the production. The following are the dual roles each cast member plays. The actress portraying Miss Alice Nutting/Edwin Drood also performs the role of Dick Datchery up until the Voting portion of the evening.

  7. EN) The Mystery of Edwin Drood / Edwin Drood / Edwin Drood (altra versione), su Enciclopedia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. (EN) Edizioni e traduzioni di Il mistero di Edwin Drood, su Open Library, Internet Archive. (EN) Edizioni di Il mistero di Edwin Drood, su Internet Speculative Fiction Database, Al von Ruff.