'Actresses and Mental Illness' investigates the relationship between the work of the actress and her personal experience of mental illness, from the late 19th through to the end of 20th century, showing how consideration of the personal experience of the actress influences our understanding of her work and its reception.
'Actresses and Mental Illness' investigates the relationship between the work of the actress and her personal experience of mental illness, from the late 19th through to the end of 20th century, showing how consideration of the personal experience of the actress influences our understanding of her work and its reception.
Fiona Gregory is Lecturer in the Centre for Theatre and Performance at Monash University in Melbourne. Her research on the history of the actress has appeared in leading journals including New Theatre Quarterly, Theatre Survey, and Nineteenth-Century Theatre and Film.
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Introduction Chapter 1 Performing the Rest Cure: Mrs Patrick Campbell Chapter 2 The Minor Actress Undone: Peg Entwistle and Dorothy Hale Chapter 3 The Actress and Addiction: Diana Barrymore Chapter 4 Mythmaking Madness: Vivien Leigh Chapter 5 Mad Actress as Icon: Frances Farmer
Introduction Chapter 1 Performing the Rest Cure: Mrs Patrick Campbell Chapter 2 The Minor Actress Undone: Peg Entwistle and Dorothy Hale Chapter 3 The Actress and Addiction: Diana Barrymore Chapter 4 Mythmaking Madness: Vivien Leigh Chapter 5 Mad Actress as Icon: Frances Farmer
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