The Ferryman is a classic Victorian melodrama by Helen Mathers. The play tells the story of a ferryman named Adam who falls in love with a beautiful young woman named Loo. But Loo is already engaged to a wealthy landowner and Adam’s love seems doomed to fail. This edition includes an introduction that places the play in its historical and literary context.
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