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1 .
Julia Marlowe, Her Life and Art
by Charles Edward Russell. 586 pgs.
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Introductory Note
Contents
Illustrations
Chapter I: Cumberland Hills
Chapter III: A Combat with Herself
Chapter IV: Crucial Moments
Chapter V: One Afternoon at the Bijou
Chapter VI: The Test Relentless
Chapter VII: The Starting
Chapter VIII: The Mind Managerial
Chapter IX: The Conquest of Philadelphia
Chapter X: The Home of a Shakespearean
Chapter XI: The Poetry of Imogen
Chapter XII: Browning for the Stage
Chapter XIII: A Struggle for Plaids
Chapter XIV: The Fight with Augustin Daly
Chapter XV: An Excursion into the Romantic
Chapter XVI: The Return
Chapter XVII: A Clash with the Critics
Chapter XVIII: Mind, Art and Living
Chapter XIX: Off the Stage
Chapter XX: The New Jeanne D'Arc; and Salome
Chapter XXI: Playing in England
Chapter XXII: The Solution of the Problem
Chapter XXIII: Disasters of the New Theater
Chapter XXIV: The Triumphs of "Macbeth"
Chapter XXV: War Service: Back to the Stage
Chapter XXVI: Doctor Marlowe
Appendices
Index
Biography and Autobiography
2 .
Julia Marlowe's Story
by E. H. Sothern, Fairfax Downey, Julia Marlowe. 237 pgs.
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Dedication
Author's Foreword
Editor's Foreword
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List of Illustrations
Chapter 1: "What Are You Going to Be?"
Chapter 2: Aid from Aunt Ada
Chapter 3: "What's in a Name?"
Chapter 4: "With That Nose?"
Chapter 5: Juliet Bows
Chapter 6: The Other Angel
Chapter 7: "Hoop-Lal" Said Grandmother
Chapter 8: Critic's Comeuppance
Chapter 9: An All-Star Cast
Chapter 10: Eleanora Duse
Chapter 11: Teresa and Her Seven Devils
Chapter 12: Ordeal in Tartans
Chapter 13: "Too Dear for My Possessing"
Chapter 14: Knighthood Flowers
Chapter 15: Enter Mr. Sothern
Chapter 16: To Shakespeare's London
Chapter 17: Ring Out the New
Chapter 18: "Drum and Colours"
Chapter 19: "Fair Ladies I Have Loved and Lost"
Chapter 20: Golden Voice
3 .
Early Shakespearean Actresses ("Julia Marlowe" begins on p. 163)
by John W. Crawford. 204 pgs.
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
The Players
Enter Ianthe, Veil 'D the First Actress in England
The Varied Adventures of Bellamy the Beautiful
The Delectable Dora Jordan
Catherine ("Kitty") Clive Nee Raftor 1711-1785
Margaret ("Peg") Woffington 1714?-1760
Hannah Pritchard
Ellen Terry
Julia Marlowe
Shakespearean Comedy and Some Eighteenth-Century Actresses
Notes
4 .
The Story of Two Lives: Home, Friends, and Travels, Sequence to "Memories of a Musical Career" (Discussion of Julia Marlowe begins on p. 55)
by Clara Kathleen Rogers. 350 pgs.
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Chapter I
PART I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
CHAPTER VIII
Chapter IX
Chapter X
Chapter XI
Chapter XII
Chapter XIII
Chapter XIV Samples of Snobbishness
Chapter XV
Chapter XVI
Chaipter XVII
Chapter XVIII
Chapter XIX
Chapter XX
PART II
Chapter I
Chapter II
CHAPTER III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI More Actor Friends -- Edward S. Willard, His Art, Early Experiences, and Tastes -- Henry B. Irving, His Curious Idiosyncrasies -- the Laurence Irvings
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Chapter IX
Chapter X
CHAPTER XI
Chapter XII
Chapter XIII
Chapter XIV
Chapter XV
CHAPTER XVI
L'ENVOI
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5 .
These Things Are Mine: The Autobiography of a Journeyman Playwright (Chap. IV "I Break into the Theater with Julia Marlowe")
by George Middleton. 448 pgs.
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Chapter I: Overture
Chapter II: Preliminary Canters
Chapter III: Columbia Was "Still in Possession Of Her Faculties"
Chapter IV: I Break into the Theatre With Julia Marlowe
Chapter V: From the Top Gallery It Was Different
Chapter VI: A Toy Tragedy, a Thousand Candles And a Great Lady
Chapter VII: Enter Fola La Follette
Chapter VIII: The Washington Scene
Chapter IX: Two Names on Our Greenwich Village Door
Chapter X: I Go into the Woman Question
Chapter XI: I Lead a Double Life
Chapter XII: The Gentle Art Of Collaboration
Cfapter XIII Many Emotions
Chapter XIV From Our Paris Balcony
Chapter XV: I Go to London Town And Bernard Shaw Explains
Chapter XVI: Sir Arthur Pinero: "A Modest Gentleman"
Chapter XVII: Through the Stage Doors Of Paris
Chapter XVIII: Sacha Guitry: the Art And Aches of Adaptation
Chapter XIX: Duse, Bernhardt, And Lucien Guitry
Chapter XX: Intermission: for Change of Scene, Nazimova, and Two Forced Closings
Chapter XXI: David Belasco: the Last of His Line. E. H. Sothern and Ina Claire
Chapter XXII: Family Interlude: A Presidential Campaign
Chapter XXIII: Trouble in Our Market Place
Chapter XXIV: We Collect Autographs And Gird Our Loins
Chapter XXV: The Dramatists' Guild Comes Into Its Own
Chapter XXVI: Forty British Dramatists Join Us
Chapter XXVII: Isadora Duncan Says Farewell
Chapter XXVIII: On to Berlin
Chapter XXIX: The End of the Adventure: Molnar, Schnitzler, Brieux
Chapter XXX: Hollywood: the Stage And Screen Face It Out
Curtain Speech: with Balzac's Assistance
Index
6 .
The Theatre Handbook: And Digest of Plays ("Marlowe, Julia (Sarah Frances Frost) (1866- )" begins on p. 521)
by Bernard Sobel, George Freedley. 882 pgs.
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Preface
Curtain! Curtain!
Acting
The Stage as A Career
Casting
The Commentator
The Community Theatre Movement
Costumes
Critics and Criticism
The Dance and the Theatre
The Director
European Theories of the Drama
Magazines
Make-Up Sidelights of Make-Up
The Motion Picture: Production and Direction
Personalities of the Theatre Bull Street to Broadway
Play Writing
Posters
Press Agents
The Producer
Radio History
Radio Writing
Research
The Rialto
Scene Designing
Stock Companies
Television (or the Unknown Art)
Radio Writing
Twentieth Century English Drama
Variety's Show Biz Influence
Verses and Choruses
The World and the Theatre
The Writer in Hollywood
You Want to Go on the Stage
Bibliography
Detailed Contents of Play Anthologies
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As I Remember (Discussion of Julia Marlowe begins on p. 113)
by Arnold Genthe. 292 pgs.
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Chapter One Early Years in Germany
Chapter Two Jena and Berlin
Chapter Three Old Chinatown
Chapter Four My First Studio
Chapter Five San Francisco
Chapter Six the Bohemian Club
Chapter Seven Bohemian Friends
Chapter Eight Carmel-By-The-Sea
Chapter Nine Stars of the Opera
Chapter Ten Earthquake and Fire
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve Old Friends and New
Chapter Thirteen Presidents and Financiers
Chapter Fourteen Auctions, Art Dealers and Collectors
Chapter Fifteen the Beauty of Women
Chapter Sixteen Pavlowa, Isadora, Terry, Duse
Chapter Seventeen the Dance
Chapter Eighteen Scenes in America and Spain
Chapter Nineteen Japan
Chapter Twenty Greece and Rhodes
Chapter Twenty-One Progress of Photography
Chapter Twenty-Two I Have Never Been Bored
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