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Foggerty's Fairy and Other Tales

Foggerty's Fairy and Other Tales is an 1890 book by W. S. Gilbert, collecting several of the short stories and essays he wrote in his early career as a magazine writer (before 1874). A number of them were later adapted as plays or opera librettos.

Gilbert and his wife, Lucy, in 1867

Copyright problems dogged the book. It was pulled from market shortly after its publication, and is long out of print. Some of the stories were reprinted in the 1985 compilation, The Lost Stories of W. S. Gilbert. Some of the stories also served as the basis for a BBC Radio 4 series, "Gilbert without Sullivan."

Contents and plot summaries Edit

Foggerty's Fairy — First published as "The Story of a Twelfth Cake" in Graphic, Christmas Number, 1874 (retitled "Foggerty's Fairy" for the 1890 collection). A series of alternate histories of a somewhat roguish fellow, Freddy Foggerty, who is attempting to escape the consequences of having deserted the army some years previously. After meeting up with his former sergeant, he obtains the help of the titular fairy who allows him to undo events in his past. Unfortunately, though in the main timeline he has overcome his chequered past and become a respectable shop owner, in the alternate histories he turns out to have become a slave ship captain, a banker about to be arrested for fraud, and so on. Eventually, he returns to the original timeline: it turns out the sergeant hadn't recognised him, and everything ends happily. The play Foggerty's Fairy uses the same device of changing the past timeline with a completely different plot that doesn't require so many changes of scenery.

An Elixir of Love — First published in Graphic, Christmas Number, 1876. This story is the basis for The Sorcerer, and roughly similar in plot until the end. In the opera, the status quo is restored; in the story, Jenny (Aline in the opera) going off with the equivalent of Dr. Daly, and Stanley (Alexis) must live alone.

Johnny Pounce — First published as "The Key of the Strong Room" in book collection, A Bunch of Keys, Where They Were Found and What They Might Have Unlocked. Tom Hood's Christmas Book, 1865.[1] (retitled "Johnny Pounce" for this collection).

Little Mim — First published in Graphic, Christmas Number, 1876

The Triumph of Vice — First published in book collection Savage Club Papers, 1867. A parody of fairy tales, with a penniless baron who works as a scrivener, his beautiful (but vain) daughter, an ugly (and almost as penniless) count staying with them who the baron's daughter detests, and an even uglier (but rich) gnome searching for a wife. The gnome has the power to turn temporarily into a handsome man three times, but rapidly returns to his ugliness. He has used up two times already courting other women, but turned so ugly between the time of engagement and the wedding that the women cried off. He engages the count to prepare the baron's daughter to be married to him immediately, on the day after the baron's daughter rejected the count, and motivated by revenge, he agrees. However, the gnome fails to pay him, and so he arranges to break his power over Bertha and (having got it in writing beforehand) marries her himself afterwards.

My Maiden Brief — First published in Cornhill magazine, 1863. A tale of a barrister who plans out his defence of a woman accused of stealing a purse with his roommate, and then has all his work end up for naught when his roommate is called to prosecute her.

Creatures of Impulse — First published as "A Strange Old Lady" in Graphic, Christmas Number 1870. It was retitled "Creatures of Impulse" for this collection and adapted as the 1871 play Creatures of Impulse (with music by Alberto Randegger). An ill-tempered old fairy refuses to leave her rooms at an inn where she is not wanted. She casts spells on a series of people to make them behave contrary to their usual natures, with comic consequences.

Maxwell and I — First published as "The Income Tax: Maxwell and I" in book collection Rates and Taxes (1866). Retitled "Maxwell and I" for this collection.

Actors, Authors, and Audiences — First published in Holly Leaves (Christmas number of the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News), Christmas 1880.

Angela: An Inverted Love Story — First published in The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, Christmas Number 1887.

Wide Awake — First published in Mirth: a miscellany of wit and humour, no.1, 1878. Adapted as the play Tom Cobb (1875).

A Stage Play — First published in Hood's Comic Annual, 1873, pp. 98–103. This is popular among biographers of Gilbert, as it sets out his directorial style in detail.

The Wicked World — First published as "The Wicked World: an allegory", Hood's Comic Annual, 1871, pp. 82–90. Adapted as the play The Wicked World (1873), and later as the opera Fallen Fairies (1909). The plot of the story is roughly similar to that of the play, although told in a stream-of-consciousness style, with Gilbert wondering what to write, describing how he named characters, and so on. Unlike the play, love is allowed to triumph to some extent, instead of being thrown permanently out of fairyland.

The Finger of Fate — First published in Hood's Comic Annual, 1872, pp. 82–87.

A Tale of a Dry Plate — First published in The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, Christmas Number, 1885. A short, somewhat melodramatic story of a photographer whose fiancée is lost at sea, leaving him with only an undeveloped photographic plate of her.

The Burglar's Story — First published in Holly Leaves (Christmas number of The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News), 8 December 1883. A burglar's apprentice is caught by a house-owner, who tries out his experimental plan for dealing with criminals: He forces the burglar to hand over his clothes, then tells him—indeed, insists—that he may leave.

Unappreciated Shakespeare — First published in the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, Christmas Number, 1882).[2][3]

Comedy and Tragedy — First published in The Stage Door (Routledge's Christmas Annual), 1879. Adapted as the play Comedy and Tragedy (1884).

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern — First published in Fun magazine in 1874. Adapted as the play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern (1891).

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ "The Key of the Strong Room" at the G&S Archive
  2. ^ Stedman, Jane W., W. S. Gilbert's Theatrical Criticism, page 5.
  3. ^ "Unappreciated Shakespeare"

References Edit

  • Gilbert, W. S. (1890). Foggerty's Fairy and Other Tales. London: George Routledge and Sons.
  • Gilbert, W. S. (1985) [1982]. Peter Haining (ed.). The Lost Stories of W. S. Gilbert. London; New York: Robson (UK); Parkwest (US). ISBN 0-86051-337-8 (UK); ISBN 0-88186-725-X (US).
Publications that include one or more of Gilbert's short stories from the collection
  • A Bunch of Keys… (1865; story by Gilbert, “The Key to the Strong Room,” pp. 91–144)
  • Cornhill, vol. 8 no. 48 (December 1863) (Gilbert story "My Maiden Brief" pp. 725–732)
  • Rates and Taxes, and How They Were Collected (London: Goombridge and Sons, 1866) (story by Gilbert, “Maxwell and I,” pp. 187–230)
  • The Savage Club Papers (1867; story by Gilbert, “Triumph of Vice,” pp 174–195)
  • XX Stories by XX Tellers (1895) (“Angela, an Inverted Love Story,” pp. 165–172)

External links Edit

  • at The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive. This is the version that appeared earlier in Hood's Comic Annual, 1873.
  • at The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive.

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Foggerty s Fairy and Other Tales is an 1890 book by W S Gilbert collecting several of the short stories and essays he wrote in his early career as a magazine writer before 1874 A number of them were later adapted as plays or opera librettos Gilbert and his wife Lucy in 1867Copyright problems dogged the book It was pulled from market shortly after its publication and is long out of print Some of the stories were reprinted in the 1985 compilation The Lost Stories of W S Gilbert Some of the stories also served as the basis for a BBC Radio 4 series Gilbert without Sullivan Contents 1 Contents and plot summaries 2 See also 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksContents and plot summaries EditFoggerty s Fairy First published as The Story of a Twelfth Cake in Graphic Christmas Number 1874 retitled Foggerty s Fairy for the 1890 collection A series of alternate histories of a somewhat roguish fellow Freddy Foggerty who is attempting to escape the consequences of having deserted the army some years previously After meeting up with his former sergeant he obtains the help of the titular fairy who allows him to undo events in his past Unfortunately though in the main timeline he has overcome his chequered past and become a respectable shop owner in the alternate histories he turns out to have become a slave ship captain a banker about to be arrested for fraud and so on Eventually he returns to the original timeline it turns out the sergeant hadn t recognised him and everything ends happily The play Foggerty s Fairy uses the same device of changing the past timeline with a completely different plot that doesn t require so many changes of scenery An Elixir of Love First published in Graphic Christmas Number 1876 This story is the basis for The Sorcerer and roughly similar in plot until the end In the opera the status quo is restored in the story Jenny Aline in the opera going off with the equivalent of Dr Daly and Stanley Alexis must live alone Johnny Pounce First published as The Key of the Strong Room in book collection A Bunch of Keys Where They Were Found and What They Might Have Unlocked Tom Hood s Christmas Book 1865 1 retitled Johnny Pounce for this collection Little Mim First published in Graphic Christmas Number 1876The Triumph of Vice First published in book collection Savage Club Papers 1867 A parody of fairy tales with a penniless baron who works as a scrivener his beautiful but vain daughter an ugly and almost as penniless count staying with them who the baron s daughter detests and an even uglier but rich gnome searching for a wife The gnome has the power to turn temporarily into a handsome man three times but rapidly returns to his ugliness He has used up two times already courting other women but turned so ugly between the time of engagement and the wedding that the women cried off He engages the count to prepare the baron s daughter to be married to him immediately on the day after the baron s daughter rejected the count and motivated by revenge he agrees However the gnome fails to pay him and so he arranges to break his power over Bertha and having got it in writing beforehand marries her himself afterwards My Maiden Brief First published in Cornhill magazine 1863 A tale of a barrister who plans out his defence of a woman accused of stealing a purse with his roommate and then has all his work end up for naught when his roommate is called to prosecute her Creatures of Impulse First published as A Strange Old Lady in Graphic Christmas Number 1870 It was retitled Creatures of Impulse for this collection and adapted as the 1871 play Creatures of Impulse with music by Alberto Randegger An ill tempered old fairy refuses to leave her rooms at an inn where she is not wanted She casts spells on a series of people to make them behave contrary to their usual natures with comic consequences Maxwell and I First published as The Income Tax Maxwell and I in book collection Rates and Taxes 1866 Retitled Maxwell and I for this collection Actors Authors and Audiences First published in Holly Leaves Christmas number of the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News Christmas 1880 Angela An Inverted Love Story First published in The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News Christmas Number 1887 Wide Awake First published in Mirth a miscellany of wit and humour no 1 1878 Adapted as the play Tom Cobb 1875 A Stage Play First published in Hood s Comic Annual 1873 pp 98 103 This is popular among biographers of Gilbert as it sets out his directorial style in detail The Wicked World First published as The Wicked World an allegory Hood s Comic Annual 1871 pp 82 90 Adapted as the play The Wicked World 1873 and later as the opera Fallen Fairies 1909 The plot of the story is roughly similar to that of the play although told in a stream of consciousness style with Gilbert wondering what to write describing how he named characters and so on Unlike the play love is allowed to triumph to some extent instead of being thrown permanently out of fairyland The Finger of Fate First published in Hood s Comic Annual 1872 pp 82 87 A Tale of a Dry Plate First published in The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News Christmas Number 1885 A short somewhat melodramatic story of a photographer whose fiancee is lost at sea leaving him with only an undeveloped photographic plate of her The Burglar s Story First published in Holly Leaves Christmas number of The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News 8 December 1883 A burglar s apprentice is caught by a house owner who tries out his experimental plan for dealing with criminals He forces the burglar to hand over his clothes then tells him indeed insists that he may leave Unappreciated Shakespeare First published in the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News Christmas Number 1882 2 3 Comedy and Tragedy First published in The Stage Door Routledge s Christmas Annual 1879 Adapted as the play Comedy and Tragedy 1884 Rosencrantz and Guildenstern First published in Fun magazine in 1874 Adapted as the play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern 1891 See also EditBibliography of W S Gilbert List of W S Gilbert dramatic worksNotes Edit The Key of the Strong Room at the G amp S Archive Stedman Jane W W S Gilbert s Theatrical Criticism page 5 Unappreciated Shakespeare References EditGilbert W S 1890 Foggerty s Fairy and Other Tales London George Routledge and Sons Gilbert W S 1985 1982 Peter Haining ed The Lost Stories of W S Gilbert London New York Robson UK Parkwest US ISBN 0 86051 337 8 UK ISBN 0 88186 725 X US List of Gilbert s non dramatic works compiled by Andrew CrowtherPublications that include one or more of Gilbert s short stories from the collectionA Bunch of Keys 1865 story by Gilbert The Key to the Strong Room pp 91 144 Cornhill vol 8 no 48 December 1863 Gilbert story My Maiden Brief pp 725 732 Rates and Taxes and How They Were Collected London Goombridge and Sons 1866 story by Gilbert Maxwell and I pp 187 230 The Savage Club Papers 1867 story by Gilbert Triumph of Vice pp 174 195 XX Stories by XX Tellers 1895 Angela an Inverted Love Story pp 165 172 External links EditA Stage Play at The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive This is the version that appeared earlier in Hood s Comic Annual 1873 Unappreciated Shakespeare at The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Foggerty 27s Fairy and Other Tales amp oldid 1095668998, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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