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Series Editor: Gail Marshall, Consulting Editor: Tetsuo Kishi, Volume Editors: Christy Desmet (Helen Faucit), Janice Norwood (Lucia Elizabeth Verstris), Katherine Newey (Fanny Kemble)
LIVES OF SHAKESPEARIAN ACTORS III VOLUME 1: HELEN FAUCIT Introduction I. First Performances: from Richmond to Covent Garden Helen Faucit
'Juliet'
On Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters (1899) 'Miss Helen Faucit'
Hiscoke and Son's Richmond Notes (1865) Theodore Martin
Helena Faucit
Lady Martin (1900)
excerptII. Relationship with William Charles Macready The Diaries of William Charles Macready
ed. W. Toynbee (1912)
excerpt III. Letters from Helen Faucit to William Charles Macready Helen Faucit
Letter to William Charles Macready
14 July 1837 Helen Faucit
Letter to William Charles Macready
2 March 1870 IV. Theodore Martin and Helen Faucit on her Collaborations with Macready Theodore Martin
Helena Faucit
Lady Martin (1900)
excerpt Helen Faucit
'Desdemona'
On Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters (1899) V. Performing in the Provinces and Parisian Engagement VI. Professional Life aft er Marriage: 'Final' Performances Letter of Helen Faucit to Clement Scott (1893) VII. Professional Life aft er Marriage: Charitable Activities VIII. Shakespearian Roles: Beatrice Helen Faucit
'Beatrice'
On Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters (1899) Review of Much Ado About Nothing
Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News (1879) IX. Shakespearian Roles: Hermione Helen Faucit
'Hermione'
On Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters (1899) Review of The Winter's Tale
Morning Post (1837) Review of The Winter's Tale
Caledonian Mercury (1847) X. Imogen Helen Faucit
'Imogen'
On Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters (1899) Charles Rice
'Cymbeline
Covent-Garden Theatre
Thursday
May 18 1837' (1837) George Fletcher
'Characters in Cymbeline'
Studies of Shakespeare (1847) Henry Morley
Th e Journal of a London Playgoer (1866)
excerpt 'Drury-Lane Theatre'
Morning Post (1864) XI. Shakespearian Roles: Portia Helen Faucit
'Portia'
On Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters (1899) XII. Shakespearian Roles: Rosalind Helen Faucit
'Rosalind'
On Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters (1899) [ John Forster]
Review of As You Like It
Examiner (1839) George Fletcher
Studies of Shakespeare in the Plays of King John
Macbeth
As You Like It
Much Ado About Nothing
Cymbeline
Romeo and Juliet (1843) excerpt Henry Morley
Th e Journal of a London Playgoer (1866)
excerpt [G. H. Lewes]
'As You Like It'
Pall Mall Gazette (1865) Letter of Helen Faucit to Lewis Wingfi eld
23 August 1879 XIII. Helen Faucit as Idea and Ideal 'Woman'
poem (n. d.) Anonymous letter
Theodore Martin
Helena Faucit
Lady Martin (1900)
excerpt Charles Rice
'Kemble Retiring
Faucit Advancing'
Dramatic Register (1836) Letter of 'Mephistopheles'
Caledonian Mercury (1843) Mephistopheles
'Our Standard Plays and their Representation at the Edinburgh Theatre: Cymbeline'
Caledonian Mercury (1844) Archibald Alison
Essays
Political
Historical
and Miscellaneous (1850)
excerpt Letter of Helen Faucit to George Hadden (1864) Letter of Helen Faucit to Mr [ John Henry] Alexander (n. d.) XIV. Memoirs and Biographies Mrs Cornwell Baron Wilson
'Miss Helen Faucit'
Our Actresses (1844) [Margaret Stokes]
'Helen Faucit'
Blackwood's Magazine (1885) J. W. Flynn
Th e Random Recollections of an Old Play-Goer (1890)
excerpt XV. Verses: Theodore Martin's Tributes to Helen Faucit [Theodore Martin]
'Bon Gaultier and His Friends'
Tait's Edinburgh Magazine (1844) Theodore Martin
'To My Wife' (n. d.) XVI. Verses: Other Tributes to Helen Faucit Thomas Noon Talfourd
'To Miss Helen Faucit' (1900) Robert Browning
'Lines to Helen Faucit' (1899) Anon. manuscript poem (n. d.) Reverend John Moultrie
'Stanzas to Helen Faucit' (1900) 'Verses by Charles Swain' (1900) XVII. On Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters and its Reception Dina Mulock Craik
'Merely Players'
Nineteenth Century (1886) Letter of Helen Faucit to C. E. Flower (1891) XVIII. Final Years and Retrospective Margaret Oliphant
Th e Autobiography of Mrs. Oliphant (1899)
excerpt Editorial Notes
'Juliet'
On Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters (1899) 'Miss Helen Faucit'
Hiscoke and Son's Richmond Notes (1865) Theodore Martin
Helena Faucit
Lady Martin (1900)
excerptII. Relationship with William Charles Macready The Diaries of William Charles Macready
ed. W. Toynbee (1912)
excerpt III. Letters from Helen Faucit to William Charles Macready Helen Faucit
Letter to William Charles Macready
14 July 1837 Helen Faucit
Letter to William Charles Macready
2 March 1870 IV. Theodore Martin and Helen Faucit on her Collaborations with Macready Theodore Martin
Helena Faucit
Lady Martin (1900)
excerpt Helen Faucit
'Desdemona'
On Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters (1899) V. Performing in the Provinces and Parisian Engagement VI. Professional Life aft er Marriage: 'Final' Performances Letter of Helen Faucit to Clement Scott (1893) VII. Professional Life aft er Marriage: Charitable Activities VIII. Shakespearian Roles: Beatrice Helen Faucit
'Beatrice'
On Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters (1899) Review of Much Ado About Nothing
Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News (1879) IX. Shakespearian Roles: Hermione Helen Faucit
'Hermione'
On Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters (1899) Review of The Winter's Tale
Morning Post (1837) Review of The Winter's Tale
Caledonian Mercury (1847) X. Imogen Helen Faucit
'Imogen'
On Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters (1899) Charles Rice
'Cymbeline
Covent-Garden Theatre
Thursday
May 18 1837' (1837) George Fletcher
'Characters in Cymbeline'
Studies of Shakespeare (1847) Henry Morley
Th e Journal of a London Playgoer (1866)
excerpt 'Drury-Lane Theatre'
Morning Post (1864) XI. Shakespearian Roles: Portia Helen Faucit
'Portia'
On Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters (1899) XII. Shakespearian Roles: Rosalind Helen Faucit
'Rosalind'
On Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters (1899) [ John Forster]
Review of As You Like It
Examiner (1839) George Fletcher
Studies of Shakespeare in the Plays of King John
Macbeth
As You Like It
Much Ado About Nothing
Cymbeline
Romeo and Juliet (1843) excerpt Henry Morley
Th e Journal of a London Playgoer (1866)
excerpt [G. H. Lewes]
'As You Like It'
Pall Mall Gazette (1865) Letter of Helen Faucit to Lewis Wingfi eld
23 August 1879 XIII. Helen Faucit as Idea and Ideal 'Woman'
poem (n. d.) Anonymous letter
Theodore Martin
Helena Faucit
Lady Martin (1900)
excerpt Charles Rice
'Kemble Retiring
Faucit Advancing'
Dramatic Register (1836) Letter of 'Mephistopheles'
Caledonian Mercury (1843) Mephistopheles
'Our Standard Plays and their Representation at the Edinburgh Theatre: Cymbeline'
Caledonian Mercury (1844) Archibald Alison
Essays
Political
Historical
and Miscellaneous (1850)
excerpt Letter of Helen Faucit to George Hadden (1864) Letter of Helen Faucit to Mr [ John Henry] Alexander (n. d.) XIV. Memoirs and Biographies Mrs Cornwell Baron Wilson
'Miss Helen Faucit'
Our Actresses (1844) [Margaret Stokes]
'Helen Faucit'
Blackwood's Magazine (1885) J. W. Flynn
Th e Random Recollections of an Old Play-Goer (1890)
excerpt XV. Verses: Theodore Martin's Tributes to Helen Faucit [Theodore Martin]
'Bon Gaultier and His Friends'
Tait's Edinburgh Magazine (1844) Theodore Martin
'To My Wife' (n. d.) XVI. Verses: Other Tributes to Helen Faucit Thomas Noon Talfourd
'To Miss Helen Faucit' (1900) Robert Browning
'Lines to Helen Faucit' (1899) Anon. manuscript poem (n. d.) Reverend John Moultrie
'Stanzas to Helen Faucit' (1900) 'Verses by Charles Swain' (1900) XVII. On Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters and its Reception Dina Mulock Craik
'Merely Players'
Nineteenth Century (1886) Letter of Helen Faucit to C. E. Flower (1891) XVIII. Final Years and Retrospective Margaret Oliphant
Th e Autobiography of Mrs. Oliphant (1899)
excerpt Editorial Notes
LIVES OF SHAKESPEARIAN ACTORS III VOLUME 1: HELEN FAUCIT Introduction I. First Performances: from Richmond to Covent Garden Helen Faucit
'Juliet'
On Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters (1899) 'Miss Helen Faucit'
Hiscoke and Son's Richmond Notes (1865) Theodore Martin
Helena Faucit
Lady Martin (1900)
excerptII. Relationship with William Charles Macready The Diaries of William Charles Macready
ed. W. Toynbee (1912)
excerpt III. Letters from Helen Faucit to William Charles Macready Helen Faucit
Letter to William Charles Macready
14 July 1837 Helen Faucit
Letter to William Charles Macready
2 March 1870 IV. Theodore Martin and Helen Faucit on her Collaborations with Macready Theodore Martin
Helena Faucit
Lady Martin (1900)
excerpt Helen Faucit
'Desdemona'
On Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters (1899) V. Performing in the Provinces and Parisian Engagement VI. Professional Life aft er Marriage: 'Final' Performances Letter of Helen Faucit to Clement Scott (1893) VII. Professional Life aft er Marriage: Charitable Activities VIII. Shakespearian Roles: Beatrice Helen Faucit
'Beatrice'
On Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters (1899) Review of Much Ado About Nothing
Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News (1879) IX. Shakespearian Roles: Hermione Helen Faucit
'Hermione'
On Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters (1899) Review of The Winter's Tale
Morning Post (1837) Review of The Winter's Tale
Caledonian Mercury (1847) X. Imogen Helen Faucit
'Imogen'
On Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters (1899) Charles Rice
'Cymbeline
Covent-Garden Theatre
Thursday
May 18 1837' (1837) George Fletcher
'Characters in Cymbeline'
Studies of Shakespeare (1847) Henry Morley
Th e Journal of a London Playgoer (1866)
excerpt 'Drury-Lane Theatre'
Morning Post (1864) XI. Shakespearian Roles: Portia Helen Faucit
'Portia'
On Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters (1899) XII. Shakespearian Roles: Rosalind Helen Faucit
'Rosalind'
On Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters (1899) [ John Forster]
Review of As You Like It
Examiner (1839) George Fletcher
Studies of Shakespeare in the Plays of King John
Macbeth
As You Like It
Much Ado About Nothing
Cymbeline
Romeo and Juliet (1843) excerpt Henry Morley
Th e Journal of a London Playgoer (1866)
excerpt [G. H. Lewes]
'As You Like It'
Pall Mall Gazette (1865) Letter of Helen Faucit to Lewis Wingfi eld
23 August 1879 XIII. Helen Faucit as Idea and Ideal 'Woman'
poem (n. d.) Anonymous letter
Theodore Martin
Helena Faucit
Lady Martin (1900)
excerpt Charles Rice
'Kemble Retiring
Faucit Advancing'
Dramatic Register (1836) Letter of 'Mephistopheles'
Caledonian Mercury (1843) Mephistopheles
'Our Standard Plays and their Representation at the Edinburgh Theatre: Cymbeline'
Caledonian Mercury (1844) Archibald Alison
Essays
Political
Historical
and Miscellaneous (1850)
excerpt Letter of Helen Faucit to George Hadden (1864) Letter of Helen Faucit to Mr [ John Henry] Alexander (n. d.) XIV. Memoirs and Biographies Mrs Cornwell Baron Wilson
'Miss Helen Faucit'
Our Actresses (1844) [Margaret Stokes]
'Helen Faucit'
Blackwood's Magazine (1885) J. W. Flynn
Th e Random Recollections of an Old Play-Goer (1890)
excerpt XV. Verses: Theodore Martin's Tributes to Helen Faucit [Theodore Martin]
'Bon Gaultier and His Friends'
Tait's Edinburgh Magazine (1844) Theodore Martin
'To My Wife' (n. d.) XVI. Verses: Other Tributes to Helen Faucit Thomas Noon Talfourd
'To Miss Helen Faucit' (1900) Robert Browning
'Lines to Helen Faucit' (1899) Anon. manuscript poem (n. d.) Reverend John Moultrie
'Stanzas to Helen Faucit' (1900) 'Verses by Charles Swain' (1900) XVII. On Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters and its Reception Dina Mulock Craik
'Merely Players'
Nineteenth Century (1886) Letter of Helen Faucit to C. E. Flower (1891) XVIII. Final Years and Retrospective Margaret Oliphant
Th e Autobiography of Mrs. Oliphant (1899)
excerpt Editorial Notes
'Juliet'
On Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters (1899) 'Miss Helen Faucit'
Hiscoke and Son's Richmond Notes (1865) Theodore Martin
Helena Faucit
Lady Martin (1900)
excerptII. Relationship with William Charles Macready The Diaries of William Charles Macready
ed. W. Toynbee (1912)
excerpt III. Letters from Helen Faucit to William Charles Macready Helen Faucit
Letter to William Charles Macready
14 July 1837 Helen Faucit
Letter to William Charles Macready
2 March 1870 IV. Theodore Martin and Helen Faucit on her Collaborations with Macready Theodore Martin
Helena Faucit
Lady Martin (1900)
excerpt Helen Faucit
'Desdemona'
On Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters (1899) V. Performing in the Provinces and Parisian Engagement VI. Professional Life aft er Marriage: 'Final' Performances Letter of Helen Faucit to Clement Scott (1893) VII. Professional Life aft er Marriage: Charitable Activities VIII. Shakespearian Roles: Beatrice Helen Faucit
'Beatrice'
On Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters (1899) Review of Much Ado About Nothing
Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News (1879) IX. Shakespearian Roles: Hermione Helen Faucit
'Hermione'
On Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters (1899) Review of The Winter's Tale
Morning Post (1837) Review of The Winter's Tale
Caledonian Mercury (1847) X. Imogen Helen Faucit
'Imogen'
On Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters (1899) Charles Rice
'Cymbeline
Covent-Garden Theatre
Thursday
May 18 1837' (1837) George Fletcher
'Characters in Cymbeline'
Studies of Shakespeare (1847) Henry Morley
Th e Journal of a London Playgoer (1866)
excerpt 'Drury-Lane Theatre'
Morning Post (1864) XI. Shakespearian Roles: Portia Helen Faucit
'Portia'
On Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters (1899) XII. Shakespearian Roles: Rosalind Helen Faucit
'Rosalind'
On Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters (1899) [ John Forster]
Review of As You Like It
Examiner (1839) George Fletcher
Studies of Shakespeare in the Plays of King John
Macbeth
As You Like It
Much Ado About Nothing
Cymbeline
Romeo and Juliet (1843) excerpt Henry Morley
Th e Journal of a London Playgoer (1866)
excerpt [G. H. Lewes]
'As You Like It'
Pall Mall Gazette (1865) Letter of Helen Faucit to Lewis Wingfi eld
23 August 1879 XIII. Helen Faucit as Idea and Ideal 'Woman'
poem (n. d.) Anonymous letter
Theodore Martin
Helena Faucit
Lady Martin (1900)
excerpt Charles Rice
'Kemble Retiring
Faucit Advancing'
Dramatic Register (1836) Letter of 'Mephistopheles'
Caledonian Mercury (1843) Mephistopheles
'Our Standard Plays and their Representation at the Edinburgh Theatre: Cymbeline'
Caledonian Mercury (1844) Archibald Alison
Essays
Political
Historical
and Miscellaneous (1850)
excerpt Letter of Helen Faucit to George Hadden (1864) Letter of Helen Faucit to Mr [ John Henry] Alexander (n. d.) XIV. Memoirs and Biographies Mrs Cornwell Baron Wilson
'Miss Helen Faucit'
Our Actresses (1844) [Margaret Stokes]
'Helen Faucit'
Blackwood's Magazine (1885) J. W. Flynn
Th e Random Recollections of an Old Play-Goer (1890)
excerpt XV. Verses: Theodore Martin's Tributes to Helen Faucit [Theodore Martin]
'Bon Gaultier and His Friends'
Tait's Edinburgh Magazine (1844) Theodore Martin
'To My Wife' (n. d.) XVI. Verses: Other Tributes to Helen Faucit Thomas Noon Talfourd
'To Miss Helen Faucit' (1900) Robert Browning
'Lines to Helen Faucit' (1899) Anon. manuscript poem (n. d.) Reverend John Moultrie
'Stanzas to Helen Faucit' (1900) 'Verses by Charles Swain' (1900) XVII. On Some of Shakespeare's Female Characters and its Reception Dina Mulock Craik
'Merely Players'
Nineteenth Century (1886) Letter of Helen Faucit to C. E. Flower (1891) XVIII. Final Years and Retrospective Margaret Oliphant
Th e Autobiography of Mrs. Oliphant (1899)
excerpt Editorial Notes







