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Intro
Acknowledgments
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction: The Age of the Actor
Chapter 2: The Progress of British Romantic Drama: A Brief Tour
The Characteristics of Romantic Drama
Drama of the Borderlands
Enacting Romantic Drama
The Rise of Melodrama
The Murder of Romantic Drama
Chapter 3: Summoning Siddons: Joanna Baillie's Play for the Stage
Passionate Playwriting
Siddons's Celebrity Image Making
Sarah Siddons as Jane De Monfort
Closeted (Mis)interpretations
Chapter 4: Remorse and a Certain Glover: Coleridge's Unapologetic Dramatics
The Search for the New Siddons
Revising Remorse
Julia Betterton Glover
Determining the Dramatic
Embodying Revolution
Chapter 5: Kean for the Stage: Byron's Self-Fashioning in Manfred
Kean and Byron
Bertram's Use of Kean (and Kean's Use of Bertram)
Creating Manfred
Becoming Manfred
Chapter 6: Succeeding Siddons: Shelley's Unsung Muse
Embodying Romanticism
Inspiring Shelley
Shelley's Sea Change
The Importance of Fazio
Critical Resistance
Chapter 7: Conclusion: The Long Shadow
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction: The Age of the Actor
Chapter 2: The Progress of British Romantic Drama: A Brief Tour
The Characteristics of Romantic Drama
Drama of the Borderlands
Enacting Romantic Drama
The Rise of Melodrama
The Murder of Romantic Drama
Chapter 3: Summoning Siddons: Joanna Baillie's Play for the Stage
Passionate Playwriting
Siddons's Celebrity Image Making
Sarah Siddons as Jane De Monfort
Closeted (Mis)interpretations
Chapter 4: Remorse and a Certain Glover: Coleridge's Unapologetic Dramatics
The Search for the New Siddons
Revising Remorse
Julia Betterton Glover
Determining the Dramatic
Embodying Revolution
Chapter 5: Kean for the Stage: Byron's Self-Fashioning in Manfred
Kean and Byron
Bertram's Use of Kean (and Kean's Use of Bertram)
Creating Manfred
Becoming Manfred
Chapter 6: Succeeding Siddons: Shelley's Unsung Muse
Embodying Romanticism
Inspiring Shelley
Shelley's Sea Change
The Importance of Fazio
Critical Resistance
Chapter 7: Conclusion: The Long Shadow
Bibliography
Index