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Memoirs of the Life of Charles Macklin, Esq. 2 Volume Set

Memoirs of the Life of Charles Macklin, Esq. 2 Volume Set

Memoirs of the Life of Charles Macklin, Esq. 2 Volume Set

Principally Compiled from his Own Papers and Memorandums
James Thomas Kirkman
September 2013
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9781108064682
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    Drawing on his own papers and first published in 1799, this two-volume account traces the colourful life of the actor and playwright Charles Macklin (c.1699–1797). His long career serves as the focal point in a history of the eighteenth-century theatre and its most celebrated performers. Hailed for his enduring interpretation of Shakespeare's Shylock, a role he played for some fifty years, Macklin has been credited with the theatre's move towards realism. His life was just as dramatic offstage, marked as it was by a series of controversies and fierce rivalries. In 1735 he was convicted of the manslaughter of a fellow actor in a quarrel over a wig, and in 1775 he successfully pressed charges of conspiracy against theatregoers who had rioted during his performances. Volume 1 covers Macklin's childhood and early career, while Volume 2 explores Macklin's later life and includes letters written to his son.

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    September 2013
    Multiple copy pack
    9781108064682
    970 pages
    216 × 140 mm
    1.22kg
    Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC

    Table of Contents

    • Volume 1: Dedication
    • 1. Mr Macklin's family
    • 2. Education
    • 3. The stage
    • 4. The Borough
    • 5. Mr Macklin's mother
    • 6. Macklin in London
    • 7. The theatre at Bristol
    • 8. Applies himself to study
    • 9. History of the theatres continued
    • 10. History of the theatres continued
    • 11. History of the theatres continued
    • 12. The Provok'd Wife
    • 13. Macklin's real age
    • 14. A stroller
    • 15. His first appearance
    • 16. The Miser
    • 17. The Haymarket theatre
    • 18. Quin mortified
    • 19. Macklin engages in a new plan
    • 20. Othello at Covent Garden
    • 21. Thinks about leaving the stage
    • 22. How he employs his time
    • 23. Mrs Macklin dies
    • 24. The Married Libertine
    • 25. Back to Ireland
    • 26. Miss Catley becomes a pupil. Volume 2:
    • 1. From Dublin to London
    • 2. Macklin does not play
    • 3. Leeds and Liverpool
    • 4. Writes to Mr Colman
    • 5. Report of Mr Dunning's speech
    • 6. Mr Justice Aston sums up
    • 7. The King's Bench
    • 8. A new agreement with Mr Harris
    • 9. Macklin performs but seldom
    • 10. Covent Garden theatre
    • 11. The Man of the World
    • 12. The Dublin manager engages Macklin
    • 13. Macklin still frequents the playhouse
    • 14. Continuation of letters to his son
    • 15. Continuation of letters to his son
    • 16. Conclusion of letters to his son
    • 17. Macklin grows very infirm
    • 18. The royal family
    • 19. Mr Macklin's general character
    • 20. Macklin's extraordinary manner of living
    • Appendix.
      Author
    • James Thomas Kirkman