This essay will examine theatrical celebrity in early 19th-century England with particular reference to the actor Edmund Kean (1787-1833) and his first season at Drury Lane, 1813-14. His ground-breaking interpretation of Shylock in Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice brought him overnight success. Using Manuel DeLanda’s assemblage theory as its main predictive model, the essay argues that celebrity is a category conferred by audience density. Archival records of Drury Lane’s financial receipts, pay rates for actors and actresses, and names of individual occupants of box seats (including the novelist, Jane Austen) all provide sets of economic data which can chart financial aspects of celebrity. In short, in that first season Kean was only a...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Historical studies of celebrity, or particular instances of it, focus on figures who had fame which ...
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The Romantic age, and theatre in particular, figure large in celebrity studies. Edmund Kean was the ...
Dame Judi Dench’s twenty-first-century theatrical career has defied the expectation that her perform...
Ph. D. Thesis.This thesis contributes to the discussion about the nature of theatrical celebrity and...
Funder: University of OxfordAbstractThis article examines the institution of celebrity within academ...
In the discussions about contemporary celebrities, the femme fatale, the bad boy, the child star, an...
Shakespeare’s immense cultural value can be seen by the numerous book, movie, and internet reference...
Dame Judi Dench’s twenty-first century theatrical career has been undertaken in defiance of the expe...
This essay seeks to situate the Hundred Days within the context of English popular culture by offeri...
The study of celebrity is a significant interdisciplinary growth area with established concepts that...
Victorian and Antebellum writers were the first literary figures to construct and perform their auth...
This essay probes the established history of how Shakespeare developed a worldwide audience by placi...
While consumers have had a keen interest in the works and private lives of celebrities since the daw...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Historical studies of celebrity, or particular instances of it, focus on figures who had fame which ...
Shakespeare, Antony and Cleopatra, and the Nature of Fame is a characterological study, presenting n...
The Romantic age, and theatre in particular, figure large in celebrity studies. Edmund Kean was the ...
Dame Judi Dench’s twenty-first-century theatrical career has defied the expectation that her perform...
Ph. D. Thesis.This thesis contributes to the discussion about the nature of theatrical celebrity and...
Funder: University of OxfordAbstractThis article examines the institution of celebrity within academ...
In the discussions about contemporary celebrities, the femme fatale, the bad boy, the child star, an...
Shakespeare’s immense cultural value can be seen by the numerous book, movie, and internet reference...
Dame Judi Dench’s twenty-first century theatrical career has been undertaken in defiance of the expe...
This essay seeks to situate the Hundred Days within the context of English popular culture by offeri...
The study of celebrity is a significant interdisciplinary growth area with established concepts that...
Victorian and Antebellum writers were the first literary figures to construct and perform their auth...
This essay probes the established history of how Shakespeare developed a worldwide audience by placi...
While consumers have had a keen interest in the works and private lives of celebrities since the daw...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Historical studies of celebrity, or particular instances of it, focus on figures who had fame which ...
Shakespeare, Antony and Cleopatra, and the Nature of Fame is a characterological study, presenting n...