Princess Priscilla's Fortnight
Princess Priscilla's Fortnight is a 1905 comedy-drama novel by the British writer Elizabeth von Arnim, known at the time as Elizabeth, Countess Russell. It was turned into a play The Cottage in the Air in 1909.[1]
Film adaptation
In 1929 the novel was turned into a film The Runaway Princess directed by Anthony Asquith and Fritz Wendhausen and starring Mady Christians, Norah Baring and Paul Cavanagh. It was a co-production between the Britain and Germany, and a separate German language version Priscillas Fahrt ins Glück was made.
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gollark: LABELS ARE QUITE IMPORTANT ACTUALLY
References
- Boardman p.666
Bibliography
- Boardman, Gerald Martin. American Theatre: A Chronicle of Comedy and Drama, 1869-1914. Oxford University Press, 1994.
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