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- Q17017428 subject Q8017510.
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- Q17017428 abstract "Not So Bad as We Seem, Or, Many Sides to a Character: A Comedy in Five Acts was a play written by Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton in 1851, and performed the same year as a charity event to benefit the Literary Guild, a society for struggling authors. The performance was especially notable for its cast, which included novelists Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins, Punch editor Mark Lemon, artists Augustus Egg and John Tenniel, and writers Peter Cunningham and Douglas Jerrold. Dickens and Collins met for the first time during production.The performance was attended by Queen Victoria, who thought it "full of cleverness, though rather too long."".
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- Q17017428 comment "Not So Bad as We Seem, Or, Many Sides to a Character: A Comedy in Five Acts was a play written by Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton in 1851, and performed the same year as a charity event to benefit the Literary Guild, a society for struggling authors. The performance was especially notable for its cast, which included novelists Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins, Punch editor Mark Lemon, artists Augustus Egg and John Tenniel, and writers Peter Cunningham and Douglas Jerrold.".
- Q17017428 label "Not So Bad as We Seem, or, Many Sides to a Character: A Comedy in Five Acts".