The College Widow

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The College Widow is a 1904 stage comedy by George Ade that satirizes college life and football culture, later serving as the basis for several adaptations in theater and film.

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instanceOf play
stage comedy
author George Ade NERFINISHED
basedOn American college culture
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts college athletics culture
intercollegiate football rivalry
firstPerformanceDate 1904
genre comedy
hasAdaptation Maybe It’s Love (1930 film) NERFINISHED
The College Widow (1915 film) NERFINISHED
The College Widow (1927 film) NERFINISHED
The College Widow (stage adaptations) NERFINISHED
hasGenre satire
hasTheme commercialization of college sports
rivalry between colleges
romantic intrigue
social life of students
hasTitle The College Widow NERFINISHED
influenced later college-themed stage comedies
isBasisFor multiple film adaptations
multiple theatrical adaptations
literaryForm satire
mainSubject American college football
college life
notableWorkOf George Ade NERFINISHED
originalLanguage English
partOf early 20th-century American popular theatre
publicationDate 1904
setting American college campus
workPeriod Progressive Era NERFINISHED
writer George Ade NERFINISHED

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