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The Life of Mrs Jordan James Boaden

The Life of Mrs Jordan By James Boaden

The Life of Mrs Jordan by James Boaden


Summary

This two-volume biography presents the extraordinary and moving story, from acclaim to obscurity, of Dorothy Jordan (1761-1816), the celebrated comic actress, lover of Prince William, Duke of Clarence, and contemporary of Sarah Siddons. It was published in 1831 by her friend, the playwright and biographer James Boaden (1762-1839).

The Life of Mrs Jordan Summary

The Life of Mrs Jordan: Including Original Private Correspondence, and Numerous Anecdotes of her Contemporaries by James Boaden

The actress Dorothy Jordan (1761-1816), contemporary of Sarah Siddons, was born in London, one of nine children. Her reputation as the greatest comic actress of her time was secured upon joining Sheridan's company at Drury Lane in 1785. Remembered particularly for cross-dressing roles such as Rosalind in As You Like It and Viola in Twelfth Night, she brought great charm and spontaneity to her interpretations. Her life off-stage was equally colourful, and she was for over twenty years the lover of William, Duke of Clarence, with whom she had ten children. This two-volume biography, first published in 1831, was written by her friend James Boaden (1762-1839), a playwright who later turned to theatrical biography. In it, he relates the extraordinary and poignant story of her life from acclaim to obscurity. Volume 1 covers events up to 1798, including her establishment at Drury Lane and her liaison with Clarence.

Table of Contents

1. What is to be expected in these memoirs; 2. Miss Francis arrives at Leeds in July 1782; 3. The year 1783; 4. The ascendancy of Mrs Siddons; 5. In the recess thinks of her old friends in Yorkshire; 6. King's management; 7. Kemble's management from October 1788; 8. The summer of 1789; 9. Dr Woolcot does justice to Mrs Jordan; 10. History of Drury Lane theatres; 11. The Grand National Theatre; 12. The death of Parsons; 13. Mr. Coleman and the re-opening of his Iron Chest; 14. Death of Charles Macklin.

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NLS9781108054584
9781108054584
1108054587
The Life of Mrs Jordan: Including Original Private Correspondence, and Numerous Anecdotes of her Contemporaries by James Boaden
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2012-08-02
394
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