The Bernhardt Hamlet: Culture and ContextP. Lang, 1996 - 266 páginas Critics regarded Sarah Bernhardt's interpretation of Hamlet in 1899 as the revelation of Shakespeare's tragedy in France. The Bernhardt Hamlet is the first to investigate that production and to explain its context and its impact upon the cultural life of the time. Bernhardt's most significant innovation was her rejection of romantic sensibility in favor of the revenge tradition. In assuming a male role, she remained within the theatrical tradition of travesti that came to full fruition in the nineteenth century. Classically trained, the 54-year-old Bernhardt refashioned the Hamlet inheritance with insight, vigor, and originality. |
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... critic of the Daily Telegraph , the initial encounter in the program with a French cast of characters caused " a slight shiver to run through Anglican limbs . " Reading of the Ghost as " Le Spectre " and the gravediggers as " Fossoyeurs ...
... critic of the Daily Telegraph , the initial encounter in the program with a French cast of characters caused " a slight shiver to run through Anglican limbs . " Reading of the Ghost as " Le Spectre " and the gravediggers as " Fossoyeurs ...
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... critic of the Pall Mall Gazette , Polonius became " merely a comic old Frenchman , " so Molièresque in conception that he “ might almost have been Mascarille . " 103 To the critic of the Truth , the French Polonius represented still ...
... critic of the Pall Mall Gazette , Polonius became " merely a comic old Frenchman , " so Molièresque in conception that he “ might almost have been Mascarille . " 103 To the critic of the Truth , the French Polonius represented still ...
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... critic of the Evening Post sustains the opinion of his transatlantic colleague , for he speaks of Hamlet's " fine gravity and mournful dignity " which , in his view , were " entirely befitting " to the occasion.334 Other critics failed ...
... critic of the Evening Post sustains the opinion of his transatlantic colleague , for he speaks of Hamlet's " fine gravity and mournful dignity " which , in his view , were " entirely befitting " to the occasion.334 Other critics failed ...
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The Performed Text | 45 |
IV | 55 |
Literary Theatrical Cultural | 67 |
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13 June 26 December According acting actor actress adaptation appeared approach audience Beerbohm Bernhardt's Hamlet character Charles clipping in Enthoven Comédie-Française concerning considered contemporary continued costume critic curtain Daily Telegraph death direction Dowden Dumas-Meurice effect Elizabethan employed English Enthoven Collection entire example expression fact feminine fencing France French Ghost hand Henry Irving included indicates influence initial interpretation John King Laertes lines London madness maintains means moreover Mounet-Sully movement nineteenth century observed Ophelia original pantomime Paris performance Plate play Players Polonius portrait possible practice première present Prince production production of Hamlet question quoted regarded remained response reveals revenge reviewer Robins role romantic Sarah Bernhardt scene Schwob-Morand Scott seen Shakespeare similar soliloquy speech Sprague stage suggested sword tableau theatre theatrical tradition translation travesti Tree University Press voice women World York young