The characterizations of Kean mirrored the deprivation which he suffered as a child, as well as his wild and volcanic nature. It is difficult in a study of Kean to divorce the actor from the man, and the man from the actor. This thesis concludes that each of these two aspects of this genius of the English stage exerted a profound influence upon the other
Two men of genius who came from nowhere to break the rules were David Garrick in 1741 and Sir Lauren...
George Frederick Cooke in the Character of Iago. English actor Cooke was as famous for his erratic h...
This is a study of the multi-faceted relationship between the plays of Shakespeare and W.B. Yeats. W...
The early decades of the nineteenth century in England experienced an innovation in literature. Ther...
Edmund Kean as Hamlet ; a mercurial actor, one of the most controversial and temperamental actors of...
Edmund Kean as Macbeth ; a mercurial actor, one of the most controversial and temperamental actors o...
This article examines how David Garrick (1717-1779) and Edmund Kean (1789-1833) relate their styles...
The Romantic age, and theatre in particular, figure large in celebrity studies. Edmund Kean was the ...
The purpose of this article is to examine the American experience of two great British actors: Georg...
Edmund Kean.--Charles Kean.--Rachel.--Macready.--Farren.--Charles Mathews.--Frédéric Lemaitre.--The ...
Bringing together studies in theater history, print culture, and literature, this book offers a new ...
Edmund Kean.--Charles Kean.--Rachel.--Mcready.--Farren.--Charles Mathews.--Frédéric Lemaître.--The t...
During the eighteenth century, theatrical writing developed as a genre. The publishing market respon...
Includes bibliographical references.This study examines the relationship between cultural trends of ...
This thesis will attempt to set out the core elements of the dramatic theory of William Butler Yeat...
Two men of genius who came from nowhere to break the rules were David Garrick in 1741 and Sir Lauren...
George Frederick Cooke in the Character of Iago. English actor Cooke was as famous for his erratic h...
This is a study of the multi-faceted relationship between the plays of Shakespeare and W.B. Yeats. W...
The early decades of the nineteenth century in England experienced an innovation in literature. Ther...
Edmund Kean as Hamlet ; a mercurial actor, one of the most controversial and temperamental actors of...
Edmund Kean as Macbeth ; a mercurial actor, one of the most controversial and temperamental actors o...
This article examines how David Garrick (1717-1779) and Edmund Kean (1789-1833) relate their styles...
The Romantic age, and theatre in particular, figure large in celebrity studies. Edmund Kean was the ...
The purpose of this article is to examine the American experience of two great British actors: Georg...
Edmund Kean.--Charles Kean.--Rachel.--Macready.--Farren.--Charles Mathews.--Frédéric Lemaitre.--The ...
Bringing together studies in theater history, print culture, and literature, this book offers a new ...
Edmund Kean.--Charles Kean.--Rachel.--Mcready.--Farren.--Charles Mathews.--Frédéric Lemaître.--The t...
During the eighteenth century, theatrical writing developed as a genre. The publishing market respon...
Includes bibliographical references.This study examines the relationship between cultural trends of ...
This thesis will attempt to set out the core elements of the dramatic theory of William Butler Yeat...
Two men of genius who came from nowhere to break the rules were David Garrick in 1741 and Sir Lauren...
George Frederick Cooke in the Character of Iago. English actor Cooke was as famous for his erratic h...
This is a study of the multi-faceted relationship between the plays of Shakespeare and W.B. Yeats. W...