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ANARCHY OF THE PASSIONS: BEAUTY OF OPPOSITES

Posted on October 16, 2010 by Dave

Edmund Kean (1790-1833) was acclaimed as the greatest actor of his time. Something of a prodigy, while still a teenager he gave a command performance for King George III at Windsor Castle. Coleridge said that watching Kean perform “was like … Continue reading →

Posted in Art History/Antiquity/Anthropology, Cinema/Visual/Audio, Feature Article, Literature/poetry/spoken word, Miscellaneous, Music/Composition/Performance | Tagged Alexandre Dumas, Barry Cornwall, Ben Kingsley, Bennett Cooperman, Byron, Charlotte Tidswell, Coleridge, Edgar Mels, Edmund Kean, Eli Siegel, Frederick William Hawkins, Giles Playfair, Henry Carey, Howard Hillebrand, Isaac Newton, J.F. Malley, Jean Paul Sartre, John Keats, John William Gear, Joseph Jacobs, Lady Emma Hamilton, Lord Byron, Lord Nelson, Moses Kean, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Percy Shelley, Richard Henry Dana, Robert Tanitch, Samuel taylor Coleridge, Shakespeare, William Hazlitt | Leave a comment
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