This article examines how David Garrick (1717-1779) and Edmund Kean (1789-1833) relate their styles of acting to contemporary aesthetics. Garrick’s and Kean’s modes of “naturalness” will be found to be not only different, but also strictly connected with their socio-cultural background. Garrick, embodying a tendency that was “emergent” in a century that worshipped “General Nature,” introduced a subjective approach to character in the theatre, while Kean was the champion of romantic individualism, which valued originality and aimed at reproducing Nature in its idiosyncratic aspects. Both of them were masters in representing the passions, as this was considered the chief test for an actor in the eighteenth and the nineteenth centuries...
Edmund Kean.--Charles Kean.--Rachel.--Macready.--Farren.--Charles Mathews.--Frédéric Lemaitre.--Th...
This essay will examine theatrical celebrity in early 19th-century England with particular reference...
The article examines two neglected texts that were produced in the Romantic period and place themsel...
The early decades of the nineteenth century in England experienced an innovation in literature. Ther...
Starting from a discussion of Hogarth’s portrait of the great actor David Garrick playing Richard II...
Bringing together studies in theater history, print culture, and literature, this book offers a new ...
The Romantic age, and theatre in particular, figure large in celebrity studies. Edmund Kean was the ...
Two men of genius who came from nowhere to break the rules were David Garrick in 1741 and Sir Lauren...
The volume adopts a multi-perspective approach to the historical and dramatic figure of Richard III ...
The purpose of this article is to examine the American experience of two great British actors: Georg...
This article examines three texts published between 1775 and 1840 that attempt to model an ideal rea...
The characterizations of Kean mirrored the deprivation which he suffered as a child, as well as his ...
I denne masteroppgaven analyserer jeg fire ulike tolkninger av Richard III; David Garrick, Edmund Ke...
Edmund Kean.--Charles Kean.--Rachel.--Mcready.--Farren.--Charles Mathews.--Frédéric Lemaître.--The t...
How do we recapture, or hold on to, the live performances we most love, and the talented artists and...
Edmund Kean.--Charles Kean.--Rachel.--Macready.--Farren.--Charles Mathews.--Frédéric Lemaitre.--Th...
This essay will examine theatrical celebrity in early 19th-century England with particular reference...
The article examines two neglected texts that were produced in the Romantic period and place themsel...
The early decades of the nineteenth century in England experienced an innovation in literature. Ther...
Starting from a discussion of Hogarth’s portrait of the great actor David Garrick playing Richard II...
Bringing together studies in theater history, print culture, and literature, this book offers a new ...
The Romantic age, and theatre in particular, figure large in celebrity studies. Edmund Kean was the ...
Two men of genius who came from nowhere to break the rules were David Garrick in 1741 and Sir Lauren...
The volume adopts a multi-perspective approach to the historical and dramatic figure of Richard III ...
The purpose of this article is to examine the American experience of two great British actors: Georg...
This article examines three texts published between 1775 and 1840 that attempt to model an ideal rea...
The characterizations of Kean mirrored the deprivation which he suffered as a child, as well as his ...
I denne masteroppgaven analyserer jeg fire ulike tolkninger av Richard III; David Garrick, Edmund Ke...
Edmund Kean.--Charles Kean.--Rachel.--Mcready.--Farren.--Charles Mathews.--Frédéric Lemaître.--The t...
How do we recapture, or hold on to, the live performances we most love, and the talented artists and...
Edmund Kean.--Charles Kean.--Rachel.--Macready.--Farren.--Charles Mathews.--Frédéric Lemaitre.--Th...
This essay will examine theatrical celebrity in early 19th-century England with particular reference...
The article examines two neglected texts that were produced in the Romantic period and place themsel...