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William Archer - a Biography

by Peter Whitebrook

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London: Methuen & Co. Ltd, 1993 A drama critic for more than 40 years, William Archer transformed the Victorian theatre from the home of burlesque and melodrama into the playwright's theatre that we know today. He introduced Henrik Ibsen to the British stage, guided the early career of Bernard Shaw and encouraged Pinero, Wilde, Galsworthy and Granville Barker. 435 pages with black and white photographs.

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Title
William Archer - a Biography
Author
Peter Whitebrook
Format/Binding
Cloth
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Jacket Condition
Very Good
Quantity Available
1
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0413655202
ISBN 13
9780413655202
Publisher
Methuen & Co. Ltd
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1993
Size
240x160mm
Keywords
William Archer. Biography. British Theatre. Drama.

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