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It is said that one either loves or loathes Gilbert and Sullivan. Fortunately, I love Gilbert and Sullivan, although, it is quite some years since I saw any of the operettas performed, amateur or professional. It was, therefore, a pleasure to be able to review The Cambridge Companion to Gilbert and Sullivan. Each of the 15 chapters is by a different author, and, initially, I had assumed that the work must have come about as the result of some Gilbert and Sullivan conference, but I was unable to find what inspired the creation of this work. David Eden, one...

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