Actress studies has become “a truly interdisciplinary field” that “intersect[s] with art, music, literature, history, economics, psychology, anthropology, sociology, and fashion” (Engel 752). While much scholarship has been conducted on the actress’ life, interaction with material culture, public spectacle, authority, femininity, and writings, the role of an actress’ education in her success has yet to be explored adequately or examined beyond biography. My project seeks to examine the educational beginnings of actresses and I assert there are three modes that eighteenth-century actresses often undertook to cultivate their celebrity and success: inheritance, discovery, and trial and error. This project examines the advantages an actress gai...
The American Shakespeare Center in Staunton, VA prides itself on a history of producing the plays of...
Eighteenth-century novelists borrowed formal features from many earlier genres—journals, travelogues...
The Restoration and early eighteenth-century theaters of London formed an important mixed-gender rhe...
Actress studies has become “a truly interdisciplinary field” that “intersect[s] with art, music, lit...
My dissertation examines the portrayal of the coquettish character type on the Parisian stage from t...
This thesis will document the process of rehearsing and performing a one-woman show based on the lif...
This thesis is a study of the actresses on the eighteenth¬century stage. It concentrates on the mid-...
Anglophone theatre provided a solid cultural bridge between Britain and America and served as an inf...
This dissertation identifies the character type of the "improperly educated" woman, who is both rati...
In the discussions about contemporary celebrities, the femme fatale, the bad boy, the child star, an...
In this dissertation, I argue that British verse tragedies of the Romantic era must be looked at not...
This dissertation explores how stage properties contribute to the enterprise of depicting the desire...
(print) viii, 184 p. ; 24 cmSarah Siddons's diva celebrity -- Mary Robinson's gothic celebrity -- Ma...
During the early part of the eighteenth century, a number of single, wealthy independent actresses e...
This paper uses gender studies to understand the themes of gender performance further, and more spec...
The American Shakespeare Center in Staunton, VA prides itself on a history of producing the plays of...
Eighteenth-century novelists borrowed formal features from many earlier genres—journals, travelogues...
The Restoration and early eighteenth-century theaters of London formed an important mixed-gender rhe...
Actress studies has become “a truly interdisciplinary field” that “intersect[s] with art, music, lit...
My dissertation examines the portrayal of the coquettish character type on the Parisian stage from t...
This thesis will document the process of rehearsing and performing a one-woman show based on the lif...
This thesis is a study of the actresses on the eighteenth¬century stage. It concentrates on the mid-...
Anglophone theatre provided a solid cultural bridge between Britain and America and served as an inf...
This dissertation identifies the character type of the "improperly educated" woman, who is both rati...
In the discussions about contemporary celebrities, the femme fatale, the bad boy, the child star, an...
In this dissertation, I argue that British verse tragedies of the Romantic era must be looked at not...
This dissertation explores how stage properties contribute to the enterprise of depicting the desire...
(print) viii, 184 p. ; 24 cmSarah Siddons's diva celebrity -- Mary Robinson's gothic celebrity -- Ma...
During the early part of the eighteenth century, a number of single, wealthy independent actresses e...
This paper uses gender studies to understand the themes of gender performance further, and more spec...
The American Shakespeare Center in Staunton, VA prides itself on a history of producing the plays of...
Eighteenth-century novelists borrowed formal features from many earlier genres—journals, travelogues...
The Restoration and early eighteenth-century theaters of London formed an important mixed-gender rhe...