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" Great Shakespeare actors : "
Stanley Wells
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BL
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Record Number
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624018
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Main Entry
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Wells, Stanley,1930-
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Title & Author
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Great Shakespeare actors : : Burbage to Branagh /\ Stanley Wells
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Edition Statement
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First edition
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Page. NO
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xiv, 308 pages :: illustrations ;; 23 cm
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ISBN
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9780198703297
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: 0198703295
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-292) and index
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Contents
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Introduction -- Prelude: William Shakespeare -- Richard Burbage -- Will Kemp -- Robert Armin -- Thomas Betterton -- Charles Macklin -- David Garrick -- Who was the first great Shakespeare actress? -- Sarah Siddons -- George Frederick Cooke -- John Philip Kemble -- Dora Jordan -- Edmund Kean -- William Charles Macready -- Helen Faucit -- Who was the first great American Shakespeare actor? -- Ira Aldridge -- Charlotte Cushman -- Edwin Booth -- Henry Irving -- Ellen Terry -- Tommaso Salvini -- Times of change -- Edith Evans -- Sybil Thorndike -- Charles Laughton -- Donald Wolfit -- Ralph Richardson -- John Gielgud -- Laurence Olivier -- Peggy Ashcroft -- Michael Redgrave -- Paul Scofield -- Donald Sinden -- Richard Pasco -- Ian Richardson -- Judi Dench -- Derek Jacobi -- Ian McKellen -- Janet Suzman -- Antony Sher -- Simon Russell Beale -- Kenneth Branagh
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Abstract
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Great Shakespeare Actors offers a series of essays on great Shakespeare actors from his time to ours, starting by asking whether Shakespeare himself was the first--the answer is No--and continuing with essays on the men and women who have given great stage performances in his plays from Elizabethan times to our own. They include both English and American performers such as David Garrick, Sarah Siddons, Charlotte Cushman, Ira Aldridge, Edwin Booth, Henry Irving, Ellen Terry, Edith Evans, Laurence Olivier, John Gielgud, Ralph Richardson, Peggy Ashcroft, Janet Suzman, Judi Dench, Ian McKellen, and Kenneth Branagh. Individual chapters tell the story of their subjects' careers, but together these overlapping tales combine to offer a succinct, actor-centred history of Shakespearian theatrical performance. Stanley Wells examines what it takes to be a great Shakespeare actor and then offers a concise sketch of each actor's career in Shakespeare, an assessment of their specific talents and claims to greatness, and an account, drawing on contemporary reviews, biographies, anecdotes, and, for some of the more recent actors, the author's personal memories of their most notable performances in Shakespeare roles
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Subject
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Shakespearean actors and actresses
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LC Classification
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PR3112.W45 2015
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