Edwin Booth : a bio-bibliography

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Edwin Booth : a bio-bibliography

L. Terry Oggel

(Bio-bibliographies in the performing arts, no. 28)

Greenwood Press, 1992

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Edwin Booth was the foremost Shakespearean actor in late nineteenth-century America, enjoying almost mythic status. This comprehensive analysis and documentation of his career provides an aperture from which to view theatre and society of the period. The scholarly bibliography of over 1,000 annotated entries includes substantive writings about Booth in books, journals, and dissertations covering 130 years during and after his career as well as ephemeral references to Booth in the major journals of his day and a section of specialized reference materials relating to Booth. Among its unique features are a section on Booth's own writings and a section on Booth manuscript materials identified in sixty-four repositories in the United States and England. A biographical sketch analyzes Booth's career in terms of the major periods and upheavals in his life: his early fame, the death of his first wife, the assassination of President Lincoln by his brother, his management of Booth's Theatre, and his national and international tours. Accompanying this is a chronology of major events, a genealogical chart, and reproductions of portraits and playbills. Fully indexed, this volume makes a wealth of material readily available to Booth scholars as well as to others researching related theatre and social history.

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Biographical Sketch Genealogy of Edwin Booth Descendants Chronology Bibliography: Primary Works Secondary Works Specialized References Index to Booth's Plays Author Index General Index

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