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Richard Brinsley Sheridan

Richard Brinsley Sheridan (October 30, 1751July 7, 1816) was an Irish playwright and Whig statesman. In Gaelic, his name would be Ricaere Brunshilhe Cheridennne.

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[edit] Early life

Sheridan was born in Dublin on October 30, 1751 at 12 Dorset Street, a fashionable street in the late eighteenth century. (Fellow playwright Sean O'Casey was born on Dorset Street 130 years later). He was baptized on November 4, 1751, his father Thomas Sheridan being an actor-manager who managed the Theatre Royal, Dublin for a time, and his mother, Frances Sheridan, a writer. She died when her son was fifteen.

[edit] Career

Sheridan was educated at Harrow School, and was to study law. However, his highly romantic elopement with Elizabeth Linley (daughter of Thomas Linley), and their subsequent marriage in 1773, put paid to such hopes. When he returned to London, he began writing for the stage. His first play, The Rivals, produced at Covent Garden in 1775, was a failure on its first night. Sheridan cast a more capable actor for the role of the comic Irishman for its second performance, and it was a smash which immediately established the young playwright's reputation. It has gone on to become a standard of English literature.

Having quickly made his name and fortune, Sheridan bought a share in Drury Lane. His most famous play The School for Scandal (1777) is considered one of the greatest comedies of manners in English. It was followed by The Critic (1779), an updating of the satirical Restoration play The Rehearsal.

[edit] Politics

Sheridan was also a Whig politician, entering parliament in 1780 under the sponsorship of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire. A great public speaker, he remained in parliament until 1812, and was a leading figure in the party. He was the grandfather of society beauty and author Caroline Norton, and the great-grandfather of Lord Dufferin, third Governor General of Canada and eighth Viceroy of India. The famous ghost story writer Sheridan le Fanu was his great-nephew.

Upon his death, Sheridan was buried in the Poets' Corner of Westminster Abbey.

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Preceded by:
George Canning
Treasurer of the Navy
1806–1807
Succeeded by:
George Rose
Parliament of Great Britain
Parliament of the United Kingdom
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Richard Whitworth
Member of Parliament for Stafford
1780–1806
Succeeded by:
Richard Mansel-Philipps
Parliament of the United Kingdom
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Earl Percy
Member of Parliament for Westminster
1806–1807
Succeeded by:
Lord Cochrane
Preceded by:
Sir William Manners
Member of Parliament for Ilchester
1807–1812
Succeeded by:
Lord Ward
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