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لینک دعوت:
Throughout Louis' childhood the family lived in various parts of Europe, and he became fluent in French, German and Italian. At the age of 17 he was sent to the Royal Academy of Music in London, where he made rapid progress as a musician. After the Academy, he worked for Sherborne School as music master and stayed there for 19 years. In 1886 he privately published his first play to be professionally performed, "A Buried Talent". From that point on he actively wrote plays, adapted them, and many of them were successful, among them "Joseph and His Brethren", "Drake", "Disraeli" and "Rosemary". Because of his strong pro-English feelings many came to believe that he was a European himself, and he grew to loathe the name. Louis Napoleon Parker was naturalized to England on June 17, 1914. Of his two daughters, the younger, Dorothy Parker, became an actress of some distinction.