First performance
The play was first performed at London'sStructure and setting
The play has four acts. All the action takes place in the imaginary village of Sunningwater, about twenty-five miles fromPlot
The story focuses on Mrs. Dane's betrothal to Lionel, adopted son of Sir Daniel who is a famousIn perspective
The play follows under the late Victorian/Reception
''Mrs. Dane's Defence'' was generally well received, though the morals promoted may have seemed old-fashioned by young, more liberal audiences who had seen the plays ofReferences
* Jones, Henry Arthur. ''Representative Plays by Henry Arthur Jones in four Volumes, Edited, with Historical, Biographical, and Critical Introductions, by Clayton Hamilton: Volume Three''. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1925. * https://web.archive.org/web/20060710221900/http://www.harvestfields.ca/etextLinks/033/04.htm (on the cross-examination scene) * http://p2.www.britannica.com/oscar/article-9327737 (general) * http://www.ibdb.com/show.asp?ID=6310 (US production dates) * http://tech.mit.edu/archives/VOL_021/TECH_V021_S0259_P004.pdf (includes a short critique on ''Mrs. Dane's Defence'')External links
* https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0009402/ (on the movie "Mrs. Dane's Defense", 1918) * https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0247542/ (on the movie "Mrs. Dane's Defence", 1932) Plays by Henry Arthur Jones 1900 plays British plays adapted into films