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Ellen Terry and Smallhythe Place, Kent

Ellen Terry and Smallhythe Place, Kent

National Trust Guidebook

by Veronica Isaac
Paperback
Publication Date: 03/09/2018

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'And one many in his time plays many parts (And so does a woman!).' So read the slogan Dame Ellen Terry composed for her jubilee programme in 1906. Over her 81 years and 65-year career, the doyenne of Shakespearean theatre in the Victorian era would assume many a role on and off stage: child star and beloved actress of the nation; independent woman and wife, lover and mother. Smallhythe Place was Ellen's country retreat peaceful and charming, it's not hard to see how she fell in love with it at first sight. In this guidebook, Veronica Isaac reveals the story of the actress's life through the rooms and collections that remain here today: memorabilia from the stage, including her exquisite costumes; her books and scripts once piled through the house with her notes still scrawled in the margins; the tranquil garden in which she dressed up in costume to amuse her grandchildren. It also reveals the stories of her relationships and family ties, including her long partnership and relationship with Henry Irving and the biographies of her children Edward Gordon and Edith ('Edy') Craig, both of whom followed her into the world of theatre. It was Edy, an early pioneer of the suffrage movement in England, who turned Smallhythe Place into a museum and memorial to her mother. Featuring a foreword by Michael Holroyd, this guidebook is an essential and beguiling introduction to the life and work of Dame Ellen Terry.
ISBN:
9781911384229
9781911384229
Category:
Local history
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
03-09-2018
Publisher:
National Trust
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
64
Dimensions (mm):
210x210mm

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