Paul Kester
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Paul Kester | |
Born | ca. 1870 Delaware, Ohio |
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Died | June 21, 1933 Lake Mohegan, New York |
Occupation | Playwright |
Spouse | none |
Children | none |
Parents | Franklin Cooley Kester and Harriet Watkins Kester (cofounder of Cleveland School of Art, died 1926) |
Paul Kester (ca. 1870 - June 21, 1933) was a U.S. playwright.
He was the younger brother of Vaughan Kester and a cousin of William Dean Howells.
For much of his life, he lived in Gunston Hall.
Kester died at the age of 63 from thrombosis.
[edit] Plays
- Countess Roudine (1892)
- Eugene Aram (1896)
- Sweet Nell of Drury Lane (1901)
- When Knighthood Was in Flower (1901)
- The Cavalier (1902)
- Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall (1903)
- Friend Hannah (1906)
- Don Quixote (1908)
- The Woman of Bronze (1920)
[edit] Novels
- The Course of True Love
- His Own Country
[edit] External links
- Play list
- Three Mark Twain Plays by Paul Kester (New York Times, January 30, 1902)
Persondata | |
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NAME | Kester, Paul |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | U.S. playwright |
DATE OF BIRTH | ca. 1870 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Delaware, Ohio |
DATE OF DEATH | June 21, 1933 |
PLACE OF DEATH | Lake Mohegan, New York |