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A Strange Eventful History - The Dramatic Lives of Ellen Terry, Henry Irving, and Their Remarkable Families (Paperback)
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A Strange Eventful History - The Dramatic Lives of Ellen Terry, Henry Irving, and Their Remarkable Families (Paperback)
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Deemed "a prodigy among biographers" by "The New York Times Book
Review," Michael Holroyd transformed biography into an art. Now he
turns his keen observation, humane insight, and epic scope on an
ensemble cast, a remarkable dynasty that presided over the golden
age of theater.
Ellen Terry was an ethereal beauty, the child bride of a
Pre-Raphaelite painter who made her the face of the age. George
Bernard Shaw was so besotted by her gifts that he could not bear to
meet her, lest the spell she cast from the stage be broken. Henry
Irving was an ambitious, harsh-voicedmerchant's clerk, but once he
painted his face and spoke the lines of Shakespeare, his stammer
fell away to reveal a magnetic presence. He would become one of the
greatest actor-managers in the history of the theater. Together,
Terry and Irving created a powerhouse of the arts in London's
Lyceum Theatre, with Bram Stoker--who would go on to write
"Dracula"--as manager. Celebrities whose scandalous private lives
commanded global attention, they took America by stormin wildly
popular national tours.
Their all-consuming professional lives left little room for their
brilliant but troubled children. Henry's boys followed their father
into the theater but could not escape the shadow of his fame.
Ellen's feminist daughter, Edy, founded an avant-garde theater and
a largely lesbian community at her mother's country home. But it
was Edy's son, the revolutionary theatrical designer Edward Gordon
Craig, who possessed the most remarkable gifts and the most
perplexing inability to realize them. A now forgotten modernist
visionary, he collaborated with the Russian director Stanislavski
on a production of "Hamlet "that forever changed the way theater
was staged. Maddeningly self-absorbed, he inherited his mother's
potent charm and fathered thirteen children by eight women,
including a daughter with the dancer Isadora Duncan.
An epic story spanning a century of cultural change, "A Strange
Eventful History "finds space for the intimate moments of daily
existence as well as the bewitching fantasies played out by its
subjects. Bursting with charismatic life, it is an incisive
portrait of two families who defied the strictures of their time.
It will be swiftly recognized as a classic.
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