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Arthur Sullivan and The Absent-Minded Beggar

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Difference between Arthur Sullivan and The Absent-Minded Beggar

Arthur Sullivan vs. The Absent-Minded Beggar

Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan MVO (13 May 1842 – 22 November 1900) was an English composer. "The Absent-Minded Beggar" is an 1899 poem by Rudyard Kipling, set to music by Sir Arthur Sullivan and often accompanied by an illustration of a wounded but defiant British soldier, "A Gentleman in Kharki", by Richard Caton Woodville.

Similarities between Arthur Sullivan and The Absent-Minded Beggar

Arthur Sullivan and The Absent-Minded Beggar have 15 things in common (in Unionpedia): Alhambra Theatre, Cantata, Edward VII, Gilbert and Sullivan, John Alexander Fuller Maitland, Lambeth, Palace Theatre, London, Queen Victoria, Rudyard Kipling, Rule, Britannia!, Second Boer War, The Crystal Palace, The Rose of Persia, The Times, W. S. Gilbert.

Alhambra Theatre

The Alhambra was a popular theatre and music hall located on the east side of Leicester Square, in the West End of London.

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Cantata

A cantata (literally "sung", past participle feminine singular of the Italian verb cantare, "to sing") is a vocal composition with an instrumental accompaniment, typically in several movements, often involving a choir.

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Edward VII

Edward VII (Albert Edward; 9 November 1841 – 6 May 1910) was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and Emperor of India from 22 January 1901 until his death in 1910.

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Gilbert and Sullivan

Gilbert and Sullivan refers to the Victorian-era theatrical partnership of the dramatist W. S. Gilbert (1836–1911) and the composer Arthur Sullivan (1842–1900) and to the works they jointly created.

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John Alexander Fuller Maitland

John Alexander Fuller Maitland (7 April 1856 – 30 March 1936) was an influential British music critic and scholar from the 1880s to the 1920s.

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Lambeth

Lambeth is a district in Central London, England, in the London Borough of Lambeth.

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Palace Theatre, London

The Palace Theatre is a West End theatre in the City of Westminster in London.

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Queen Victoria

Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death.

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Rudyard Kipling

Joseph Rudyard Kipling (30 December 1865 – 18 January 1936)The Times, (London) 18 January 1936, p. 12 was an English journalist, short-story writer, poet, and novelist.

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Rule, Britannia!

"Rule, Britannia!" is a British patriotic song, originating from the poem "Rule, Britannia" by James Thomson and set to music by Thomas Arne in 1740.

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Second Boer War

The Second Boer War (11 October 1899 – 31 May 1902) was fought between the British Empire and two Boer states, the South African Republic (Republic of Transvaal) and the Orange Free State, over the Empire's influence in South Africa.

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The Crystal Palace

The Crystal Palace was a cast-iron and plate-glass structure originally built in Hyde Park, London, to house the Great Exhibition of 1851.

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The Rose of Persia

The Rose of Persia; or, The Story-Teller and the Slave, is a two-act comic opera, with music by Arthur Sullivan and a libretto by Basil Hood.

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The Times

The Times is a British daily (Monday to Saturday) national newspaper based in London, England.

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W. S. Gilbert

Sir William Schwenck Gilbert (18 November 1836 – 29 May 1911) was an English dramatist, librettist, poet and illustrator best known for his collaboration with composer Arthur Sullivan, which produced fourteen comic operas.

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Arthur Sullivan and The Absent-Minded Beggar Comparison

Arthur Sullivan has 336 relations, while The Absent-Minded Beggar has 69. As they have in common 15, the Jaccard index is 3.70% = 15 / (336 + 69).

References

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