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    Macready, Booth, Terry, Irving / Macready, Booth, Irving, Terry

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…Macready; Chapter 2 Edwin Booth: What They Also Saw When They Saw Booth's Hamlet; Chapter 3 Ellen Terry; Chapter 4 Henry Irving; Notes; Selected Bibliography; Index.…”
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    Great Shakespeare actors : Burbage to Branagh by Wells, Stanley, 1930-

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…Edwin Booth -- 17. Henry Irving -- 18. Ellen Terry -- 19. Tommaso Salvini -- Times of Change -- 20. …”
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    Star Theatre / Star Theater

    Published 1902
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    The merchant of Venice

    Published 2005
    Table of Contents: “…. -- Joseph Hatton, an interview with Henry Irving, 1884. -- Richard G. Moulton, Shakespeare's interweaving of plot, 1885. -- Helena Faucit, on acting Portia, 1885. -- M. …”
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    Great Shakespeareans.

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…s Hamlet""; ""7 Ellen Terry ""; ""Early Shakespeare Roles""; ""Shakespeare at the Lyceum""; ""Post-Lyceum Shakespeare""; ""8 Henry Irving ""; ""A Theatrical Life""; ""Shakespeare on the Lyceum Stage""; ""Irvingâ€?…”
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    The Cambridge introduction to theatre directing / Introduction to theatre directing by Innes, Christopher, 1941-, Shevtsova, Maria

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Cover; Contents; Illustrations; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Chapter 1 Traditional staging and the evolution of the director; Classical Greek theatre: director as choreographer; From Greece to Classical Rome; Medieval European staging; Playwright-managers: Renaissance and early seventeenth-century theatre; The seventeenth and eighteenth centuries: Enlightenment and the actor-manager; Introducing scenery: Philip Jacques de Loutherbourg; Henry Irving: the nineteenth-century actor-manager; The transition from traditional staging; The German stage and the function of the Intendant…”
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    Great Victorian lives an era in obituaries / Credo Reference

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (Lewis Carroll), Humourist and mathematician: 'His chief title to fame will always rest on those jeux d'esprit which have won him so secure a place in the affections of readers for whom mathematics are ... the reverse of attractive.' 14 January 1898 -- William Ewart Gladstone, Statesman: 'The first of our regular statesmen who, nurtured in the old regime, stepped forth as the spokesman of the new.' 19 May 1898 -- Sir Edward Burne-Jones, Painter: 'He was as original as his art.' 17 June 1898 -- Otto von Bismarck, First Chancellor of Germany: 'One of the rare men who leave indelible marks on the world's history.' 30 June 1898 -- Helen Faucit, Actress: 'She could endow comparatively poor characters with at least temporary vitality.' 31 October 1898 -- Henry Tate, Businessman and philanthropist: 'A thank-offering for a prosperous business career.' 5 December 1899 -- John Ruskin, Art critic: 'The man who ... woke up the English people to a knowledge of what art really meant.' 20 January 1900 -- Sir Arthur Sullivan, Composer: 'A synonym for music in England.' 22 November 1900 -- Oscar Wilde, Dramatist: 'A paradoxical humour and a perverted outlook on life.' 30 November 1900 -- Dr Barnardo, Philanthropist: 'He professed always to legislate for the future.' 19 September 1905 -- Sir Henry Irving, Actor: 'His greatness lay in his brain, not in his feelings.' 13 October 1905 -- Josephine Butler, Social reformer: 'I love my country. …”
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