But behind her public success lay domestic tragedy.
And then a domestic tragedy took place at Ingleside.
It was a new kind of play, a domestic tragedy, which approximates to what later came to be called a melodrama.
Lillo's domestic tragedy reflects a turning of the theatre away from the court and toward the town.
The play was later adapted by George Lillo into a domestic tragedy.
Better a simple if messy domestic tragedy than a far wider investigation, wouldn't you say?
"Someone described me as the John Hughes of domestic tragedy," he said.
The acting is excellent, though the play, centered on a small domestic tragedy, doesn't have the punch it once did (1:35).
In that film, death was a domestic tragedy; here it's more of a learning experience.
The song is a domestic tragedy, and has no elements of class conflict.