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Walter Meyer <[log in to unmask]> writes of Gilbert:
>It is clear from many of his texts that he liked to puncture bubbles
>of pomposity. Not knowing more about him, I still think it possible that
>by impugning the above attitudes (alas not totally unknown in Victorian
>England) to a sort of buffoon from an exotic land, he was holding up a
>mirror to his own society reminding them that they were not really so very
>different from what they were laughing at.
Quite. Remember the last line Gilbert puts into the mouth of his
not-so-highly-respectable Lord High Executioner:
"But it really doesn't matter whom you put upon the list,
For they'd none of 'em be missed - they'd none of 'em be missed!"
Yes, we're all there, every one of us - together with all the social
misfits, all the victims of our prejudice, all our cherished pet hates.
The defence rests!
Christopher Webber, Blackheath, London, UK.
http://www.nashwan.demon.co.uk/zarzuela.htm
"ZARZUELA!"
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