King LearBristol Classical Press, 1987 - 247 pages |
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Page 175
... Charles Kean , having cut IV.5 , put this scene directly after IV.2 and IV.1 ( in that order ) . Charles Kean had an atmospheric , ominous set for it , ' showing a Roman road and an ancient Obelisk ' . Byam Shaw struck a very different ...
... Charles Kean , having cut IV.5 , put this scene directly after IV.2 and IV.1 ( in that order ) . Charles Kean had an atmospheric , ominous set for it , ' showing a Roman road and an ancient Obelisk ' . Byam Shaw struck a very different ...
Page 183
... Charles Kean , following Tate's rearrangement , cut the remark , and transferred Lear's final vagary ( it were a delicate stratagem ... ' ) to the end of the scene . 176-7 When Garrick first acted Lear , at the age of 24 in 1742 , he ...
... Charles Kean , following Tate's rearrangement , cut the remark , and transferred Lear's final vagary ( it were a delicate stratagem ... ' ) to the end of the scene . 176-7 When Garrick first acted Lear , at the age of 24 in 1742 , he ...
Page 195
... Charles Kean had behind the camp ' a distant view of the Saxon castle ' . Irving had one set for the whole of the ... Kean as well as Macready , Charles Kean and Irving . 18-19 The Keans , father and son , cut Goneril's aside . 23-8 Cut ...
... Charles Kean had behind the camp ' a distant view of the Saxon castle ' . Irving had one set for the whole of the ... Kean as well as Macready , Charles Kean and Irving . 18-19 The Keans , father and son , cut Goneril's aside . 23-8 Cut ...
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