Ellen Terry, Player in Her TimeUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, 29. 1. 1997 - Počet stran: 504 Nina Auerbach brilliantly reveals the Ellen Terry whose roles, on stage and off, embodied everything that a rapidly changing world exhorted women to be. |
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... once she had flung herself about in scanty costumes , but now she stood stiff and grand , swathed in heavy satin ; long pointed sleeves pulled down her arms , a heavy train curled around her legs and enclosed them . White lace covered ...
... once she had flung herself about in scanty costumes , but now she stood stiff and grand , swathed in heavy satin ; long pointed sleeves pulled down her arms , a heavy train curled around her legs and enclosed them . White lace covered ...
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... once said to Miss Terry , with reference to her great popular- ity in all quarters , that he did not believe that she had ever uttered an ill - natured word concerning a fellow - creature . To this she replied , ' Why should I ? All the ...
... once said to Miss Terry , with reference to her great popular- ity in all quarters , that he did not believe that she had ever uttered an ill - natured word concerning a fellow - creature . To this she replied , ' Why should I ? All the ...
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... once more , theater and family joined hands to form a single celebratory community . Beerbohm Tree supported her as Benedick and John- ston Forbes - Robertson as Claudio ; her son Gordon Craig had placed his genius ( if not himself ) at ...
... once more , theater and family joined hands to form a single celebratory community . Beerbohm Tree supported her as Benedick and John- ston Forbes - Robertson as Claudio ; her son Gordon Craig had placed his genius ( if not himself ) at ...
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Obsah
Ellen Terry 1888 | 18 |
Eleonora Duse | 24 |
Ellen Terry as Mamillius in The Winters Tale | 41 |
Kate and Ellen Terry | 53 |
Ellen Terry in Endymion | 61 |
Ada Rehan as Rosalind | 67 |
Letter from Ellen Terry Watts | 97 |
George Frederic Wattss Portrait of Ellen Terry | 103 |
Caricature of Henry Irving as Hamlet | 200 |
Signature of a letter from Ellen Terry to Walford Graham Robertson | 209 |
Drawing by Ellen Terry 1886 | 219 |
Ellen Terry as Portia | 228 |
Ellen Terry as Ophelia by Edward Gordon Craig | 239 |
Pamela Colman Smiths drawing of Ellen Terry as Ellaline in The Amber | 245 |
Sarah Siddons as Lady Macbeth | 253 |
Edward Gordon Craigs Lady Macbeth A drawing | 265 |
George Frederic Wattss drawing of Ellen Terry as Ophelia | 112 |
Photograph of the Terry family by Lewis Carroll | 123 |
LOVE AND THE HEART OF THE COUNTRY | 132 |
Edward William Godwin | 145 |
Haverly Theatre program for the Lyceum production of The Merchant | 193 |
MOTHERHOOD AND MODERNISM 267 | 267 |
Ford Madox Browns Take Your Son Sir | 275 |
Ellen Terry as Hermione in The Winters Tale | 283 |
CHRONOLOGY OF SIGNIFICANT DAtes 478 | 478 |
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