PREFACE.
Many years ago this Drama was re-written from an
earlier play by the same Author, called “The Sea Captain,”
the first idea of which was suggested by a striking situation
in a novel by M. A. Dumas (Le Capitaine Paul). The
Author withdrew “The Sea Captain” from the stage (and
even from printed publication), while it had not lost such
degree of favour as the admirable acting of Mr. Macready
chiefly contributed to obtain for it; intending to replace
it before the public with some important changes in the
histrionic cast, and certain slight alterations in the conduct
of the story. But the alterations once commenced, became
so extensive in character, diction, and even in revision of
plot, that a new play gradually rose from the foundations of
the old one. The task thus undertaken, being delayed by
other demands upon time and thought, was scarcely completed
when Mr. Macready's retirement from his profession
suspended the Author's literary connection with
the stage, and “The Rightful Heir” has remained in
tranquil seclusion till this year, when he submits his appeal
to the proper tribunal;—sure, that if he fail of a favourable
hearing, it will not be the fault of the friends who take
part in his cause and act in his behalf.
London,
Sept. 28, 1868.