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by Richard McMinn
The late Stewart Parker, arguably one of the best Irish playwrights of the twentieth century, thus made reference in Heavenly Bodies, his play about the nineteenth-century popular dramatist, Dion Boucicault, to the generally accepted version of the significance of the life and death of one of the giants of popular culture in Victorian Ireland.