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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... later she again appeared at the Porte Saint- Martin , this time as Ophelia in the Cressonnois - Samson Hamlet . Bernhardt assuredly learned a great deal about Hamlet from this initial encounter with the play.16 When thirteen years later ...
... later she again appeared at the Porte Saint- Martin , this time as Ophelia in the Cressonnois - Samson Hamlet . Bernhardt assuredly learned a great deal about Hamlet from this initial encounter with the play.16 When thirteen years later ...
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... later " [ sic ] , p . 58. Poel later produced a text based on the Second Quarto on 27 January 1914 at the Little Theatre with Esmé Percy ( 1887-1957 ) as the Prince . See Lundstrom , William Poel's Hamlets , pp . 111-112 . According to ...
... later " [ sic ] , p . 58. Poel later produced a text based on the Second Quarto on 27 January 1914 at the Little Theatre with Esmé Percy ( 1887-1957 ) as the Prince . See Lundstrom , William Poel's Hamlets , pp . 111-112 . According to ...
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... later that year by the American actor James Henry Hackett who introduced a similar device at the Park Theatre in New York , but who maintains he was inspired , at least in the use of full - length portraits , by Goethe's suggestion in ...
... later that year by the American actor James Henry Hackett who introduced a similar device at the Park Theatre in New York , but who maintains he was inspired , at least in the use of full - length portraits , by Goethe's suggestion in ...
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The Performed Text | 45 |
IV | 55 |
Literary Theatrical Cultural | 67 |
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