Books by "William Henry Irving"

12 books found

Real Conversations

Real Conversations

by William Archer

1904

Guide to the Turf

Guide to the Turf

by Ruff William

1897

Poole's Index to Periodical Literature

Poole's Index to Periodical Literature

by William Isaac Fletcher, Mary Poole

1901

Life and Art of Edwin Booth

Life and Art of Edwin Booth

by William Winter

1894

Hamlet

Hamlet

by William Shakespeare

1999 · Cambridge University Press

This edition tells the story of Hamlet in production, from Burbage at the Globe to Branagh on film, relating stage interpretations to developments in the theatre, in literary criticism and in society. The detailed stage history records an ongoing process of discovery, as successive performers have found what it is in the play that will speak most powerfully to the audiences of their own times. The introduction focuses not only on star Hamlets, but on whole productions of the play including supporting players and, in this century, direction and design.

King Henry VIII

King Henry VIII

by William Shakespeare

1990 · Cambridge University Press

The New Cambridge Shakespeare appeals to students worldwide for its up-to-date scholarship and emphasis on performance. The series features line-by-line commentaries and textual notes on the plays and poems. Introductions are regularly refreshed with accounts of new critical, stage and screen interpretations. Edited and introduced by John Margeson, King Henry VIII appears here for the first time in a New Cambridge Shakespeare edition. In his introduction Margeson explores the political and religious background to the play, its pageant-like structure and visual effects, and its varied ironies. He also discusses its stage history, from the famous occasion in 1613 when the Globe theatre burned down during a performance of King Henry VIII to important theatrical productions of the late twentieth century. A balanced account is provided of the authorship controversy that arose in the nineteenth century, when John Fletcher's name was first put forward as a likely collaborator.