Theatre, Culture and Society: Essays, Addresses and LecturesRyburn Pub., Keele University Press, 1994 - 311 sider A book about Sir Henry Irving. |
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... Irving also shared many of the characteristics of the heroes listed above and who together epitomize the mentalité of the age . Irving's extraordinary centrality to Victorian culture can be demonstrated by a few examples , examples ...
... Irving also shared many of the characteristics of the heroes listed above and who together epitomize the mentalité of the age . Irving's extraordinary centrality to Victorian culture can be demonstrated by a few examples , examples ...
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... Irving as Philip II of Spain in Tennyson's Queen Mary and Irving imitated Whistler's bloodcurdling laugh as one of his most dramatic effects . He imitated the voice and intonation of Tennyson when playing Shylock and visually his ...
... Irving as Philip II of Spain in Tennyson's Queen Mary and Irving imitated Whistler's bloodcurdling laugh as one of his most dramatic effects . He imitated the voice and intonation of Tennyson when playing Shylock and visually his ...
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Essays, Addresses and Lectures Sir Henry Irving Jeffrey Richards. 31. Daniel Farson , The Man Who Wrote Dracula ( London , 1975 ) , p . 164 . 32. Laurence Irving , Henry Irving : the actor and his world ( London , 1951 ) , p . 18 . 33 ...
Essays, Addresses and Lectures Sir Henry Irving Jeffrey Richards. 31. Daniel Farson , The Man Who Wrote Dracula ( London , 1975 ) , p . 164 . 32. Laurence Irving , Henry Irving : the actor and his world ( London , 1951 ) , p . 18 . 33 ...
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