The Restoration represents an exhilarating period of English history.
With Charles II, the ‘Merry Monarch’ restored to the throne, the
country saw artistic and literary talent flourish. Charles was an
enthusiastic patron of the theatre and helped breathe new life into
British drama, reopening the playhouses after the gray years of
closure under Puritanical rule. One of the most significant
innovations in Restoration theatre was the introduction of actresses
on the English stage. This exciting new history is dedicated to the
life and times of two of the Restoration’s most celebrated
actresses: Mrs Elizabeth Barry and Mrs Anne Bracegirdle. It details
their family roots, the beginnings and progression of their London
stage careers, their retirement from the limelight, and their eventual
demise. Their lives and work are set against the lively and often
dangerous atmosphere that epitomized seventeenth-century London and
its theaters, and the places where Mrs Barry and Mrs Bracegirdle lived
and worked alongside their fellow players, dramatists and others of
their times. There are references to the actresses’ admirers and
lovers within and without the world of theatre. Along with more
favorable critical appraisals, there are explicit and derogatory
lines, satirically written, regarding their supposed reputations. This
insightful biography places Elizabeth and Anne back in the limelight,
and includes transcriptions taken from contemporary works, letters,
poems and wills, all adding depth and color to this fascinating
subject.
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Mrs Elizabeth Barry and Mrs Anne Bracegirdle
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781399064842
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Vendor
Pen & Sword History (ORIM)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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