The French Actress and her English Audience
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- Author: John Stokes, King's College London
- Date Published: June 2011
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- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521292610
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For centuries English and French theatrical traditions have had an uneasy relationship with one another: mutual admiration, mutual envy, mutual distrust. Just as the fascination of difference lies in the potential for sameness, so these opposed traditions have observed each other at close quarters and invited each other back home. In this unusually detailed and carefully illustrated book, John Stokes explores the reception of the French actress by the English audiences, from the early nineteenth century to the middle of the twentieth - a period when the relationship between England and France was transformed and redefined. Mlle Mars, Sarah Bernhardt and Edwige Feuillere are among the many actresses invoked; prominent English spectators include William Hazlitt, Charles Dickens, and Oscar Wilde. The result is a vivid coming together of theatre history and cultural studies, and will appeal to scholars of English and French literature as well as students of acting.
Read more- Author tells of a forgotten history
- Information on Hazlitt, Dickens, James and Wilde
- Combines theatre history with cultural studies, and is written in an accessible style
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Review of the hardback: 'John Stokes gives an entertaining and scholarly account … The book is copiously and pertinently illustrated.' The Times Higher Education Supplement
See more reviewsReview of the hardback: 'Stokes has drawn on such splendidly evocative accounts of the plays and players that one almost feels that one was present at some of these - in modern terms - extraordinarily brave and advanced stagings of French drama in London.' The Times Literary Supplement
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- Date Published: June 2011
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521292610
- length: 236 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 152 x 13 mm
- weight: 0.32kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction: the golden age of acting
1. Mademoiselle Mars, the English and romantic love
2. Rachel's 'Terrible Beauty': an actress among the novelists
3. Memories of Plessy: Henry James re-stages the past
4. Dejazet/deja vu
5. The modernity of Aimee Desclee
6. A kind of beauty: Rejane in London
7. Peacocks and pearls: Oscar Wilde and Sarah Bernhardt
8. The greatest actress in the world: Edwige Feuillere and her admirers.
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