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Dolores Bacon was an American writer, reporter, actress, and playwright. She is best known as an author of children's books and for her work as a reporter for Joseph Pulitzer's New York World.
It is interesting that the title of this book is "Operas Every Child Should Know," as at this time many adults don't even know anything about opera. It is one of the differences between the time that the book was first published, in 1911, and today, just over 100 years later.
The operas that are discussed are: Balfe: The Bohemian Girl Beethoven: Fidelio Berlioz: The Damnation Of Faust Bizet: Carmen DeKoven: Robin Hood Flotow: Martha Humperdinck: Hansel and Gretel Mascagni: Cavalleria Rusticana Meyerbeer: The Prophet Mozart: The Magic Flute Sullivan: Pinafore Verdi: Rigoletto, Il Trovatore, Aida Wagner: The Nibelung Ring, The Mastersingers Of Nuremberg, Lohengrin
If a similar list was made today, of must-see operas, it would probably not include the Balfe, DeKoven and Meyerbeer, and would definitely have more Puccini.
The plot summaries of the operas are a little too detailed, and include too much of the actual dialogue, which makes the summaries somewhat hard to follow.