Elizabeth Robins: Staging a Life Elizabeth Robins: Staging a Life

Elizabeth Robins: Staging a Life

1862-1952

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Publisher Description

A woman of extraordinary energy, talent and versatility. Elizabeth Robins was an actress who popularised Ibsen on the British stage, a prolific and popular writer of novels and non-fiction, and an Edwardian suffragette. Her extensive circle of friends included Florence Bell, Henry James, John Masefield and William Archer. She worked with the Pankhursts and knew the Woolfs. Through examining the life and work of this vivid and transatlantic figure born during the American Civil War yet surviving into the England of the 1950s, Angela John raises questions about the shaping of historical identities.
Situating Elizabeth Robins's achievement in the context of the British and American cultural history of the period, this is a book which will attract historians, teachers and students of theatre studies and all those fascinated by biography.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2002
1 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
312
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor and Francis
SIZE
2.1
MB

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