Ambrose Gwinett; or, a sea-side story: a melo-drama, in three acts
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The three-act melodrama traces Ambrose Gwinett, a young man whose attempt to visit relatives leads to a false charge of robbery and murder after a found coin and a mistaken arrest. He is convicted and publicly hanged yet survives and is clandestinely rescued; subsequent travels expose him to hardship and a confrontation with the supposed victim, revealed to have been pressed into service. Returning broken and impoverished, he ekes out a living as a road sweeper. The play interweaves themes of wrongful conviction, social vulnerability, and dramatic spectacle, with added elements of love and jealousy and detailed stage business and costuming for performance.
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