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C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

William Gorman Wills (1828–1891)

Wills, William Gorman. An Irish painter and dramatist; born in County Kilkenny, 1828; died in London, Dec. 14, 1891. He is the author of ‘Notice to Quit’ (3 vols., 1861); ‘The Life’s Evidence’ (3 vols., 1863); and the dramas ‘Charles the First’ (1872); ‘Eugene Aram’ (1873); ‘Marie Stuart’ (1874); ‘Jane Shore’ (1876); ‘Olivia Sedgemoore’ (1881); ‘Claudian’ (1885); ‘A Royal Divorce’ (1891), and, in conjunction with Sidney Grundy, ‘Madam Pompadour.’