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OverviewThose featured in Volume 10 include Margaret Martyr, a singer, actress, and dancer whose ""conjugal virtues were often impeached,"" according to the July 1792Thespian Magazine. The Dictionary describes this least constant of lovers as ""of middling height, with a figure well-proportioned for breeches parts. [Her] black-haired, black-eyed beauty and clear soprano made her an immediate popular success in merry maids and tuneful minxes, the piquant and the pert, for a quarter century."" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Philip H. Highfill , Kalman A. Burnim , Edward A. LanghansPublisher: Southern Illinois University Press Imprint: Southern Illinois University Press Edition: 16th ed. Dimensions: Width: 19.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 26.00cm Weight: 0.953kg ISBN: 9780809311309ISBN 10: 0809311305 Pages: 424 Publication Date: 01 October 1984 Audience: General/trade , General/trade , General , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviews<p> An indispensable reference. --The English Association<p> <p> A reference set of the first importance. -- The Eighteenth Century No major reference library can afford to ignore these works in which the authors Philip H. Highfill, Jr., Kalman A. Bur nim, and Edward A. Langhans continue their census of London theatrical per sons of all ranks, from the Restoration to the Regency--clowns and carpenters, scene painters and strolling players, dan cers and dwarfs, managers and monolo gists. Theirs is the fruit of a search of many years through sixty-five libraries. The entries are illuminated by portraits and illustrations gleaned from public galleries and private collections all over the world. The set is a reference work of the first order. --Theatre & Performing Arts Collections This multi-volume work is one of the most important reference aids to be published on the English theatre of the Res toration and eighteenth-century. --American Reference Books Annual An indispensable reference. --The English Association A reference set of the first importance. --The Eighteenth Century No major reference library can afford to ignore these works in which the authors Philip H. Highfill, Jr., Kalman A. Bur-nim, and Edward A. Langhans continue their census of London theatrical per-sons of all ranks, from the Restoration to the Regency--clowns and carpenters, scene painters and strolling players, dan-cers and dwarfs, managers and monolo-gists. Theirs is the fruit of a search of many years through sixty-five libraries. The entries are illuminated by portraits and illustrations gleaned from public galleries and private collections all over the world. The set is a reference work of the first order. -- Theatre & Performing Arts Collections No major reference library can afford to ignore these works in which the authors Philip H. Highfill, Jr., Kalman A. Bur-nim, and Edward A. Langhans continue their census of London theatrical per-sons of all ranks, from the Restoration to the Regency--clowns and carpenters, scene painters and strolling players, dan-cers and dwarfs, managers and monolo-gists. Theirs is the fruit of a search of many years through sixty-five libraries. The entries are illuminated by portraits and illustrations gleaned from public galleries and private collections all over the world. The set is a reference work of the first order. -- Theatre & Performing Arts Collections <br> Author InformationPhilip Highfill, Jr., is Professor of English at George Washington University. Kalman A. Burnim is Professor of Drama at Tufts University. Edward A. Langhans is Professor of Drama and Theater at the University of Hawaii. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |