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9780415061124

Elizabeth Robins: Staging a Life: 1862-1952

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415061124

  • ISBN10:

    0415061121

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1995-04-12
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Elizabeth Robins: Staging a Life, 1862-1952is a thorough and brilliantly researched historical biography of a truly pioneering woman. Born in Kentucky during the Civil War, Elizabeth Robin's life was to straddle continents and careers. Raised by her grandmother, she also lived briefly with her father in a Rocky Mountain gold-mining camp before moving to New York to embark on a career as a stage actress. She succeeded and toured America with the great Shakespearean actors Barrett and Booth. In 1888, she moved to London, where she popularized Ibsen on the British stage, played the first Hedda Gabler in English and created the role of Hilda inThe Master Builder. Later Robins became a prolific and popular writer of novels and non-fiction, as well as becoming active in the suffragett movement. She maintained a vital role in the women's movement, particularly in improving women's health, for the rest of her life. Elizabeth Robins: Staging a Lifeexamines historical identities, asking how and why Robins chose to present herself in different ways at different times. Angela John looks at how Robinsstagedher life, and considers how others interpreted such a life. In the process, she re-evaluates the purpose of historical biography. Using such sources as the diary Robins kept for most her life, letters from friends such as Henry James and John Masefield (whose "pornographic notes are discreetly quoted), drafts of novels, reviews and papers, John examines the multifaceted nature of Robins' life, the ways in which she confounded and transcended the many boundaries faced by women of her time.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsp. xii
Introductionp. 1
Bessie Robinsp. 13
Whither & How?p. 15
The Open Questionp. 30
Lisa of the Blue Eyesp. 47
Ibsen & the Actressp. 49
Theatre and Friendshipp. 75
C.E.Raimond and Ip. 99
Come and Find Mep. 101
The Magnetic Northp. 121
Elizabeth Robinsp. 139
The Convertp. 141
Where Are You Going To...?p. 173
From E.R. to Anonymousp. 193
Ancilla's Sharep. 195
Time is Whisperingp. 215
p. 238
p. 243
p. 246
Notesp. 248
Indexp. 276
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