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''My Official Wife'' is an 1891 novel by Richard Henry Savage, popular in its day, soon after adapted for the stage, and for silent films in 1914 and in 1926, and a German-language film in 1936.


Book

Savage wrote the first draft of his first novel in 1890, while recovering in New York after being struck by illness in Honduras. Encouraged by friends who lauded his five-chapter tale of adventure set in contemporary Russia, Savage was inspired to rewrite and expand the story into a novel. First published by Archibald Clavering Gunter's Home Publishing Company in May 1891, it was a quick best-seller, and was translated into multiple languages,Vollmer, Clement
The American Novel in Germany, 1871–1913
p. 26 (1918) (German translation is ''Meine offizielle Frau'', which "became well known and cherished by German readers in the following years.")
but not Russian, as it was reportedly banned in Russia.(5 July 1891)
Literature
''The Morning Call'', col. 3
Mathes, George P. (July 1894)
Won Sudden Fame
''The Bookseller's Friend'', p. 15
Though not every review was so glowing,(7 September 1891)
New Books (review)
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'' (this review ran in September 1891, when the book had been out a few months, and was described as "wild, rough in part, and slangy, but for all that no means wanting in effectiveness .... The dramatic elements in Russia are not wanting; they are overwhelming.")
(13 July 1891)
With the Books
''St. Paul Daily Globe'', p. 4, col. 6 ("one of the most entertaining of the lighter books of the season ... just the book for hammock weather")
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'' in London notably called it "a wonderful and clever ''tour de force'', in which improbabilities and impossibilities disappear, under an air that is irresistible."''Current Opinion'', p. 177.
Current Literature Pub. Co, 1891 Buoyed by the novel's success, Savage began producing more books at a rapid rate, about three a year. In 1913, the '' Bookman'' noted that while few Americans may know
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, Chehkov, or Korolenko, "very many Americans have, at some time in their lives, dipped into the pages of Colonel Savage's perfectly trivial story."About the Continent in One Hundred Novels
'' The Bookman'' (August 1913)
An 1896 synopsis of the novel:
This clever skit is permeated by a Russian atmosphere, in which visions of the secret police, the Nihilists, and social life in
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, are blended like the vague fancies of a trouble dream. Colonel Arthur Lenox, with passports made out for himself and wife, meets at the Russian frontier a strikingly beautiful woman whom he is induced to pass over the border as his own wife, who has remained in Paris. At St. Petersburg, Helene, the "official wife", receives mail addressed to Mrs. Lenox, shares the Colonel's apartments, and is introduced everywhere as his wife. But he has learned that she is a prominent and dangerous Nihilist, and is in daily fear of discovery and punishment. Lenox frustrates her design to assassinate the Emperor; after which Helene escapes by the aid of a Russian officer whom she has beguiled. Meantime the real wife has come on from Paris, and endless complications with the police ensue. The Colonel secures his wife's release by threatening the chief of police that otherwise he inform the Tsar of the inefficiency of the police department, in not unearthing the scheme for his assassination.Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Volume 44
pp. 263–264 (1896)
Many claims were made regarding the basis for the novel's heroine, all of which Savage denied. For example, some papers reported that a Sophie Gunsberg, executed in 1891 in Russia, was the inspiration.(18 October 1891)
Literature
''The Morning Call''


Play

The novel was adapted for the stage by Gunter, and under the management of Frank W. Sanger, first performed in
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on November 7, 1892.(8 November 1892)
"My Official Wife" In Utica
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Chatterjee, Choi
The Russian Romance in American Popular Culture 1890–1939
pp. 91–92, in ''Americans Experience Russia: Encountering the Enigma, 1917 to the Present'' (2013)
After out of town warm-ups,(8 January 1893)
The Chicago Playhouses
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'' (played at the
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in Chicago)
its Broadway debut occurred at the Standard Theatre on January 23, 1893. Minnie Seligman starred as Helene, and her wealthy husband but novice actor Robert L. Cutting, Jr. also played a role. While the overflow crowd at the debut "enjoyed themselves immensely," it was not well-regarded by the critics.(28 January 1893)
My Official Wife (play review)
''Evening World'' ("Sossher is played by Mr. Robert L. Cutting, junior – exceedingly junior ... Manager Sanger, when he goes to the Standard Theatre, should blush with shame.")
(24 January 1893)
My Official Wife (opening night review)
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Cutting's very poor acting was especially noted.Elsmere, Jr., Bob (January 1899
As to The Cuttings
''Broadway Magazine'', Vol. II, no. 10, p. 738
(24 January 1893)
The Plays Last Night (review)
''New York Press''
The play ran on Broadway for about three weeks.(12 February 1893)
The Theatrical Week
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'' (reporting a well-attended matinee on February 11, 1893; but ''The Sportsman'' debuted on February 14)
In 1896, ''The New York Times'' commented that the play "was a pretty bad play, very badly acted except as regards the title role," yet that did not stop ''Die Officielle Frau'', based on the German translation from Hans Olden, from appearing at the
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.Die Officielle Fraud. A New Season, a New Policy, and Semi-New Play in Irving Place
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The German play was censored in
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, which drew more attention to it when performed in
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at the
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.(1 September 1896)
Echoes from The Green Room
''The Theatre'', p. 172
The authors of the 1895 English play ''The Passport'', B. C. Stephenson and William Yardley, also gave credit to the novel for inspiration.(4 May 1895)
Dramatic Family Likenss
''Punch'', p. 205.


1914 film

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issued a 1914 silent film version of the story directed by James Young and starring
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,
Harry T. Morey Harry Temple Morey (August 21, 1873 – January 24, 1936) was an American stage and motion picture actor who appeared in nearly 200 films during his career. Biography Born in Charlotte, Michigan, Morey had two brothers. Their mother was Addie C. ...
, and Rose E. Tapley.


''Out of the Depths'' (1919 film)

A German film directed by
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, and starring
Ellen Richter Ellen Richter (born Käthe Weiß; 21 July 1891 – 11 September 1969) was an Austrian-Jewish film actress of the silent era. She was married to Willi Wolff, who directed many of her films. Ellen Richter composed her own production company to creat ...
.


1926 film

''My Official Wife'' was again filmed in 1926, directed by Paul L. Stein (his first American film), and starring
Irene Rich Irene Rich (born Irene Frances Luther; October 13, 1891 – April 22, 1988) was an American actress who worked in both silent films and talkies, as well as radio. Early life Rich was born in Buffalo, New York. At age 17, she wed Elvo Elc ...
and
Conway Tearle Conway Tearle (born Frederick Conway Levy, May 17, 1878 – October 1, 1938) was an American stage actor who went on to perform in silent and early sound films. Early life Tearle was born on May 17, 1878, in New York City, the son of the ...
.


''Eskapade'' (1936 film)

The German language film ''Eskapade'' (alternate titles: ''Seine Offizielle Frau'' and ''Gehemagentin Helene'') based on the novel was released in 1936, starring Renate Müller,
Georg Alexander Georg Alexander (born Werner Ludwig Georg Lüddeckens; 3 April 1888 – 30 October 1945) was a German film actor who was a prolific presence in German cinema. He also directed a number of films during the silent era. Personal life He was married ...
, and
Walter Franck Walter Franck (16 April 1896 – 10 August 1961) was a German film actor. He appeared in 32 films between 1926 and 1952. Selected filmography * '' Master of the World'' (1934) * '' The Island'' (1934) * '' Escapade'' (1936) * ''Stronger Tha ...
. It was directed by
Erich Waschneck Erich John Waschneck (29 April 1887, in Grimma, Kingdom of Saxony – 22 September 1970, in Berlin) was a German cameraman, director, screenwriter, and film producer. Early life Erich was the son of Karl Hermann Waschneck, a blacksmith, and hi ...
.Goble, Alan (ed.
The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film
p. 409 (1999)


References


External links


My Official Wife
(1891 edition) (Google books)
Two clips from 1914 movie at archive.org
compiled in 1931 Vitaphone short "The Movie Album", rest of 1914 film is lost * (1926) *{{IMDb title, id=0027581 (1936)

1891 American novels Novels set in Russia 1893 plays American novels adapted into films American novels adapted into plays Plays based on novels Plays by Archibald Clavering Gunter