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Shakespeare and Stratford-upon-Avon Robert E. Hunter

Shakespeare and Stratford-upon-Avon By Robert E. Hunter

Shakespeare and Stratford-upon-Avon by Robert E. Hunter


Summary

A detailed account of the Tercentenary celebrations of Shakespeare's birth held in Stratford-upon-Avon, with a biography of the playwright and a topographical description of the town. The occasion, inspired by Garrick's 1769 jubilee, proved a success despite planning fraught with difficulties and disagreements and a precarious financial situation.

Shakespeare and Stratford-upon-Avon Summary

Shakespeare and Stratford-upon-Avon: A 'Chronicle of the Time' by Robert E. Hunter

A detailed account by the secretary to the festival committee of the extensive Tercentenary celebrations of Shakespeare's birth held in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1864. The jubilee, inspired by Garrick's of 1769, included performances of several of the plays in a specially built pavilion on the Paddock in Southern Lane. There was also a banquet, a ball, fireworks, church services, a pageant and several concerts. Planning was fraught with difficulties and disagreements such as the committee's refusal to provide the pageant (organised in the end by the townsfolk) and walked a financial tightrope. The event nevertheless was a success and paved the way for the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, opened in 1879. A short biography of the playwright, with an assessment of previous biographies, a topographical narrative of the town and description of the three previous jubilees held there (especially Garrick's) provide context and the perspective of the time.

Table of Contents

Part I. Memoir of Shakespeare; Part II. Stratford: A Walk Through the Town: 1. The Church; 2. Anne Hathaway's cottage; 3. Shakespeare's birthplace; 4. Retrospective glance at the town; Part III. The Former Jubilees: 5. Garrick's 1769; 6. Second celebration 1827; 7. Third celebration 1830; Part IV. The Tercentenary Celebration: Its Origin, Formation of the Committee, and History of their Labours: 8. Mr Phelps and the Stratford-upon-Avon committee; 9. President and vice-presidents; 10. Local and monumental memorial committees; 11. Fancy dress ball - Lady patronesses, patrons and stewards; 12. Preliminary programme; 13. Fetcher correspondence; 14. The grand pavilion; 15. Preparations of the townspeople; 16. The Shakespearian picture gallery; 17. The festival - first day: Saturday; 18. The festival - second day: Sunday; 19. The festival - third day: Monday; 20. The festival - fourth day: Tuesday; 21. The festival - fifth day: Wednesday; 22. The festival - sixth day: Thursday; 23. The festival - seventh day: Friday; 24. The festival - eighth day: Saturday; 25. The festival - ninth day: Monday; 26. The festival - tenth day: Tuesday; 27. The festival - eleventh day: Wednesday; 28. The festival - the finale; List of contributors; Sale of pavilion.

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NLS9781108001625
9781108001625
1108001629
Shakespeare and Stratford-upon-Avon: A 'Chronicle of the Time' by Robert E. Hunter
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Cambridge University Press
2009-07-20
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