English Theatrical Anecdotes, 1660-1800
Herausgeber: Ladd, Heather; Ritchie, Leslie
English Theatrical Anecdotes, 1660-1800
Herausgeber: Ladd, Heather; Ritchie, Leslie
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English Theatrical Anecdotes, 1660-1800 explores the theatrical anecdoteâ s role in the construction of stage fame in Englandâ s emergent celebrity culture during the long eighteenth century, as well as the challenges of employing anecdotes in theatre scholarship today. Chapters in this book discuss anecdotes about actors, actresses, musicians, and other theatre people.
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English Theatrical Anecdotes, 1660-1800 explores the theatrical anecdoteâ s role in the construction of stage fame in Englandâ s emergent celebrity culture during the long eighteenth century, as well as the challenges of employing anecdotes in theatre scholarship today. Chapters in this book discuss anecdotes about actors, actresses, musicians, and other theatre people.
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- Performing Celebrity
- Verlag: University of Delaware Press
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 152mm x 229mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 410g
- ISBN-13: 9781644532607
- ISBN-10: 1644532603
- Artikelnr.: 62568130
- Performing Celebrity
- Verlag: University of Delaware Press
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 152mm x 229mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 410g
- ISBN-13: 9781644532607
- ISBN-10: 1644532603
- Artikelnr.: 62568130
HEATHER LADD is a former associate professor in the Department of English at the University of Lethbridge in Alberta, Canada. She is the co-editor of this collection and has published on many eighteenth-century writers, including Charlotte Smith, Ann Radcliffe, John Gay, Thomas D’Urfey, and Elizabeth Craven. She is now located in Vancouver, British Columbia. LESLIE RITCHIE is a professor of English at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario. She is the author of David Garrick and the Mediation of Celebrity and Women Writing Music in Late Eighteenth-Century England: Social Harmony in Literature and Performance.
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Miniature Stages of Celebrity: English Theatrical Anecdotes,
1600–1800
Heather Ladd and Leslie Ritchie
PART I
ACTING BADLY: MISBEHAVING PERFORMERS
1 Killing Delane; or, Mimickry and the Anecdota obscura
Leslie Ritchie
2 Violent Afterlives: The Anecdote in Eighteenth-Century Theater
Biographies
Máire Macneill
3 Samuel Foote, Esq.: Caricature, Class, and the Comic Theatrical Anecdote
Heather Ladd
PART II
ANECDOTAL BODIES
4 Pregnancy and the Late Stuart Stage, 1661–1702
Chelsea Phillips
5 “A High Treat to the Anecdote Hunters!”: The Body of Mrs. Sophia Baddeley
Nevena Martinocvi¿
6 A Bellyful of Nightingales: Seven Stories of Seven Singers
Michael Burden
PART III
ACTING CAREERS AND THE PROFESSIONAL ANECDOTE
7 Anecdote and the Regional Actress: A History of the Farren Family in
Several Anecdotes
Fiona Ritchie
8 Neither Confirmed nor Refuted: The Anecdotal Elizabeth Barry
Seth Wilson
PART IV
ANECDOTES’ AFTERLIVES: SCHOLARLY ENCOUNTERS
9 Anecdotal Origin Stories: Mary Ann Yates’s Trip to Drury Lane
Elaine Mcgirr
10 The Vanishing Subject in “Anecdotal” Abridgments of Theatrical
Biographies
Amanda Weldy Boyd
11 Queering Roxane from Davenant to Richardson
Danielle Bobker
Coda: Whither Theatrical Anecdote?
Heather Ladd and Leslie Ritchie
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index
Introduction: Miniature Stages of Celebrity: English Theatrical Anecdotes,
1600–1800
Heather Ladd and Leslie Ritchie
PART I
ACTING BADLY: MISBEHAVING PERFORMERS
1 Killing Delane; or, Mimickry and the Anecdota obscura
Leslie Ritchie
2 Violent Afterlives: The Anecdote in Eighteenth-Century Theater
Biographies
Máire Macneill
3 Samuel Foote, Esq.: Caricature, Class, and the Comic Theatrical Anecdote
Heather Ladd
PART II
ANECDOTAL BODIES
4 Pregnancy and the Late Stuart Stage, 1661–1702
Chelsea Phillips
5 “A High Treat to the Anecdote Hunters!”: The Body of Mrs. Sophia Baddeley
Nevena Martinocvi¿
6 A Bellyful of Nightingales: Seven Stories of Seven Singers
Michael Burden
PART III
ACTING CAREERS AND THE PROFESSIONAL ANECDOTE
7 Anecdote and the Regional Actress: A History of the Farren Family in
Several Anecdotes
Fiona Ritchie
8 Neither Confirmed nor Refuted: The Anecdotal Elizabeth Barry
Seth Wilson
PART IV
ANECDOTES’ AFTERLIVES: SCHOLARLY ENCOUNTERS
9 Anecdotal Origin Stories: Mary Ann Yates’s Trip to Drury Lane
Elaine Mcgirr
10 The Vanishing Subject in “Anecdotal” Abridgments of Theatrical
Biographies
Amanda Weldy Boyd
11 Queering Roxane from Davenant to Richardson
Danielle Bobker
Coda: Whither Theatrical Anecdote?
Heather Ladd and Leslie Ritchie
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Miniature Stages of Celebrity: English Theatrical Anecdotes,
1600–1800
Heather Ladd and Leslie Ritchie
PART I
ACTING BADLY: MISBEHAVING PERFORMERS
1 Killing Delane; or, Mimickry and the Anecdota obscura
Leslie Ritchie
2 Violent Afterlives: The Anecdote in Eighteenth-Century Theater
Biographies
Máire Macneill
3 Samuel Foote, Esq.: Caricature, Class, and the Comic Theatrical Anecdote
Heather Ladd
PART II
ANECDOTAL BODIES
4 Pregnancy and the Late Stuart Stage, 1661–1702
Chelsea Phillips
5 “A High Treat to the Anecdote Hunters!”: The Body of Mrs. Sophia Baddeley
Nevena Martinocvi¿
6 A Bellyful of Nightingales: Seven Stories of Seven Singers
Michael Burden
PART III
ACTING CAREERS AND THE PROFESSIONAL ANECDOTE
7 Anecdote and the Regional Actress: A History of the Farren Family in
Several Anecdotes
Fiona Ritchie
8 Neither Confirmed nor Refuted: The Anecdotal Elizabeth Barry
Seth Wilson
PART IV
ANECDOTES’ AFTERLIVES: SCHOLARLY ENCOUNTERS
9 Anecdotal Origin Stories: Mary Ann Yates’s Trip to Drury Lane
Elaine Mcgirr
10 The Vanishing Subject in “Anecdotal” Abridgments of Theatrical
Biographies
Amanda Weldy Boyd
11 Queering Roxane from Davenant to Richardson
Danielle Bobker
Coda: Whither Theatrical Anecdote?
Heather Ladd and Leslie Ritchie
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index
Introduction: Miniature Stages of Celebrity: English Theatrical Anecdotes,
1600–1800
Heather Ladd and Leslie Ritchie
PART I
ACTING BADLY: MISBEHAVING PERFORMERS
1 Killing Delane; or, Mimickry and the Anecdota obscura
Leslie Ritchie
2 Violent Afterlives: The Anecdote in Eighteenth-Century Theater
Biographies
Máire Macneill
3 Samuel Foote, Esq.: Caricature, Class, and the Comic Theatrical Anecdote
Heather Ladd
PART II
ANECDOTAL BODIES
4 Pregnancy and the Late Stuart Stage, 1661–1702
Chelsea Phillips
5 “A High Treat to the Anecdote Hunters!”: The Body of Mrs. Sophia Baddeley
Nevena Martinocvi¿
6 A Bellyful of Nightingales: Seven Stories of Seven Singers
Michael Burden
PART III
ACTING CAREERS AND THE PROFESSIONAL ANECDOTE
7 Anecdote and the Regional Actress: A History of the Farren Family in
Several Anecdotes
Fiona Ritchie
8 Neither Confirmed nor Refuted: The Anecdotal Elizabeth Barry
Seth Wilson
PART IV
ANECDOTES’ AFTERLIVES: SCHOLARLY ENCOUNTERS
9 Anecdotal Origin Stories: Mary Ann Yates’s Trip to Drury Lane
Elaine Mcgirr
10 The Vanishing Subject in “Anecdotal” Abridgments of Theatrical
Biographies
Amanda Weldy Boyd
11 Queering Roxane from Davenant to Richardson
Danielle Bobker
Coda: Whither Theatrical Anecdote?
Heather Ladd and Leslie Ritchie
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index