James Thomas Kirkman
Memoirs of the Life of Charles Macklin, Esq. 2 Volume Set
Principally Compiled from His Own Papers and Memorandums
James Thomas Kirkman
Memoirs of the Life of Charles Macklin, Esq. 2 Volume Set
Principally Compiled from His Own Papers and Memorandums
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A 1799 two-volume account of the long life of Charles Macklin (c.1699-1797), a colourful yet controversial actor and playwright.
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A 1799 two-volume account of the long life of Charles Macklin (c.1699-1797), a colourful yet controversial actor and playwright.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 970
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 140mm x 56mm
- Gewicht: 1134g
- ISBN-13: 9781108064682
- ISBN-10: 110806468X
- Artikelnr.: 39599896
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 970
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 140mm x 56mm
- Gewicht: 1134g
- ISBN-13: 9781108064682
- ISBN-10: 110806468X
- Artikelnr.: 39599896
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Volume 1: Dedication
1. Mr Macklin's family
2. Education
3. The stage
4. The Borough
5. Mr Macklin's mother
6. Macklin in London
7. The theatre at Bristol
8. Applies himself to study
9. History of the theatres continued
10. History of the theatres continued
11. History of the theatres continued
12. The Provok'd Wife
13. Macklin's real age
14. A stroller
15. His first appearance
16. The Miser
17. The Haymarket theatre
18. Quin mortified
19. Macklin engages in a new plan
20. Othello at Covent Garden
21. Thinks about leaving the stage
22. How he employs his time
23. Mrs Macklin dies
24. The Married Libertine
25. Back to Ireland
26. Miss Catley becomes a pupil. Volume 2: 1. From Dublin to London
2. Macklin does not play
3. Leeds and Liverpool
4. Writes to Mr Colman
5. Report of Mr Dunning's speech
6. Mr Justice Aston sums up
7. The King's Bench
8. A new agreement with Mr Harris
9. Macklin performs but seldom
10. Covent Garden theatre
11. The Man of the World
12. The Dublin manager engages Macklin
13. Macklin still frequents the playhouse
14. Continuation of letters to his son
15. Continuation of letters to his son
16. Conclusion of letters to his son
17. Macklin grows very infirm
18. The royal family
19. Mr Macklin's general character
20. Macklin's extraordinary manner of living
Appendix.
1. Mr Macklin's family
2. Education
3. The stage
4. The Borough
5. Mr Macklin's mother
6. Macklin in London
7. The theatre at Bristol
8. Applies himself to study
9. History of the theatres continued
10. History of the theatres continued
11. History of the theatres continued
12. The Provok'd Wife
13. Macklin's real age
14. A stroller
15. His first appearance
16. The Miser
17. The Haymarket theatre
18. Quin mortified
19. Macklin engages in a new plan
20. Othello at Covent Garden
21. Thinks about leaving the stage
22. How he employs his time
23. Mrs Macklin dies
24. The Married Libertine
25. Back to Ireland
26. Miss Catley becomes a pupil. Volume 2: 1. From Dublin to London
2. Macklin does not play
3. Leeds and Liverpool
4. Writes to Mr Colman
5. Report of Mr Dunning's speech
6. Mr Justice Aston sums up
7. The King's Bench
8. A new agreement with Mr Harris
9. Macklin performs but seldom
10. Covent Garden theatre
11. The Man of the World
12. The Dublin manager engages Macklin
13. Macklin still frequents the playhouse
14. Continuation of letters to his son
15. Continuation of letters to his son
16. Conclusion of letters to his son
17. Macklin grows very infirm
18. The royal family
19. Mr Macklin's general character
20. Macklin's extraordinary manner of living
Appendix.
Volume 1: Dedication
1. Mr Macklin's family
2. Education
3. The stage
4. The Borough
5. Mr Macklin's mother
6. Macklin in London
7. The theatre at Bristol
8. Applies himself to study
9. History of the theatres continued
10. History of the theatres continued
11. History of the theatres continued
12. The Provok'd Wife
13. Macklin's real age
14. A stroller
15. His first appearance
16. The Miser
17. The Haymarket theatre
18. Quin mortified
19. Macklin engages in a new plan
20. Othello at Covent Garden
21. Thinks about leaving the stage
22. How he employs his time
23. Mrs Macklin dies
24. The Married Libertine
25. Back to Ireland
26. Miss Catley becomes a pupil. Volume 2: 1. From Dublin to London
2. Macklin does not play
3. Leeds and Liverpool
4. Writes to Mr Colman
5. Report of Mr Dunning's speech
6. Mr Justice Aston sums up
7. The King's Bench
8. A new agreement with Mr Harris
9. Macklin performs but seldom
10. Covent Garden theatre
11. The Man of the World
12. The Dublin manager engages Macklin
13. Macklin still frequents the playhouse
14. Continuation of letters to his son
15. Continuation of letters to his son
16. Conclusion of letters to his son
17. Macklin grows very infirm
18. The royal family
19. Mr Macklin's general character
20. Macklin's extraordinary manner of living
Appendix.
1. Mr Macklin's family
2. Education
3. The stage
4. The Borough
5. Mr Macklin's mother
6. Macklin in London
7. The theatre at Bristol
8. Applies himself to study
9. History of the theatres continued
10. History of the theatres continued
11. History of the theatres continued
12. The Provok'd Wife
13. Macklin's real age
14. A stroller
15. His first appearance
16. The Miser
17. The Haymarket theatre
18. Quin mortified
19. Macklin engages in a new plan
20. Othello at Covent Garden
21. Thinks about leaving the stage
22. How he employs his time
23. Mrs Macklin dies
24. The Married Libertine
25. Back to Ireland
26. Miss Catley becomes a pupil. Volume 2: 1. From Dublin to London
2. Macklin does not play
3. Leeds and Liverpool
4. Writes to Mr Colman
5. Report of Mr Dunning's speech
6. Mr Justice Aston sums up
7. The King's Bench
8. A new agreement with Mr Harris
9. Macklin performs but seldom
10. Covent Garden theatre
11. The Man of the World
12. The Dublin manager engages Macklin
13. Macklin still frequents the playhouse
14. Continuation of letters to his son
15. Continuation of letters to his son
16. Conclusion of letters to his son
17. Macklin grows very infirm
18. The royal family
19. Mr Macklin's general character
20. Macklin's extraordinary manner of living
Appendix.