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The Enoch Arden law is a legal precedent in the United States that grants a divorce or a legal exemption so that a person can remarry, if his or her spouse has been absent without explanation for a certain number of years, typically seven. The "Enoch Arden doctrine" is named after Tennyson's 1864 melodrama Enoch Arden. [1]
Enoch Arden (watercolour painting by George Goodwin Kilburne). Fisherman-turned-merchant sailor Enoch Arden leaves his wife Annie and three children to go to sea with his old captain, having lost his job due to an accident; reflective of a masculine mindset common in that era, Enoch sacrifices his comfort and the companionship of his family in order to better support them.
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Enoch Arden, an American short drama directed by Christy Cabanne and starring Alfred Paget; Enoch Arden, Op. 38, TrV. 181, a melodrama for narrator and piano, written in 1897 by Richard Strauss; Enoch Arden law, a legal precedent in the United States that grants a divorce or a legal exemption so that a person can remarry in the event of a ...
Enoch Arden is a two-part 1911 short silent drama film from the United States, based on the 1864 Tennyson poem of the same name. It was directed by D. W. Griffith, starred Wilfred Lucas and featured Blanche Sweet. A print of the film survives in the film archive of the Library of Congress. [1]
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The story is an adaptation of Alfred, Lord Tennyson's 1864 poem, "Enoch Arden". In tribute, the main characters' last name is Arden. In tribute, the main characters' last name is Arden. The supporting cast features Gail Patrick as the woman Arden has just married when his first wife returns, and Randolph Scott as the man with whom his wife was ...
A man calling himself Enoch Arden arrives at the village inn The Stag, and attempts to blackmail David by saying he knows how to find Rosaleen's first husband, Robert Underhay. Their conversation is overheard by the landlady, who tells Rowley Cloade. A few days later, a maid finds Arden's body in his room with his head smashed in.