Author: | Geroge B. Bryan |
Subcategory: | Writing Research & Publishing Guides |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Greenwood (June 25, 1991) |
Pages: | 688 pages |
Category: | Reference |
Rating: | 4.2 |
Other formats: | mobi lrf docx azw |
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These volumes provide biographical data on major and minor theatrical personnel who died between 1850 and 1990. Their data are derived from obituaries in The Era, The Stage, The Clipper, New York Dramatic Mirror, and Variety as well as The London Times, The New York Times, Boston Transcript, and the Los Angeles Times and is augmented by other diverse sources. Bryan's compilation is international in scope and broad in coverage.
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The unique feature of George Bryan's Stage Deaths is its perception of those ordinary, often obscure lives as essential, colorful complements to more celebrated ones.
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Stage Lives attempts to redress the shortcomings of its predecessors by citing references from 534 BC to the present, and listing the names of any persons connected with living, nonmechanical theater, including playwrights for whom biographical works or citations exist.
Bryan, George B. Stage Deaths : A Biographical Guide to International Theatrical Obituaries, 1850-1990. Jowers, Sidney Jackson. Theatrical Costume, Masks, Make-up, and Wigs : A Bibliography and Iconography. London : Routledge, 2000. New York : Greenwood Press, 1991.
University of South Florida Scholar Commons The Arts Publications . Stage Deaths: a biographical guide to international theatrical obituaries, 1850 to 1990. Compiled by George B. Bryan. New York: Greenwood Press.
edu/artstud pub Scholar Commons Citation Cole, Nancy, "Bibliography of Dion Boucicault and The Shaughraun" (2006). The Arts Publications. Carney, Bryan T. Seeing Double: Theatrical Strategies and Cultural Anxieties in Boucicault. Theatre Symposium, vol. 10 -2002.
International Bibliography of Periodical Literature (IBZ: Internationale Bibliographie der ur) covers the academic journal literature in the humanities, social sciences, and related disciplines. Subject indexing is based on the Subject Headings Authority File (Schlagwortnormdatei) and Name Authority File (Personennamendatei) published by the German National Library.
GEORGE B. BRYAN is Professor of Theatre at the University of Vermont. e He has published several reference books on theatrical biography, the latest of which are Ethel Merman: A Bio-Bibliography (Greenwood, 1992), and Stage Deaths: A Biographical Guide to International Theatrical Obituaries, 1850 to 1990 (Greenwood, 1991). WOLFGANG MIEDER is Professor of German and Folklore at the University of Vermont. His many books include A Dictionary of American Proverbs (1992), Proverbs are Never out of Season (1993), The Proverbial Winston S. Churchill (Greenwood, 1995), (1997), and numerous others.
Stage Deaths: a Biographical to international theatrical obituaries .
Stage Deaths: a Biographical to international theatrical obituaries, 1850-1990. There are numerous guides to cemeteries and burial places of famous and infamous people that can be found in our collection. Some are national in scope such as Final placement: A guide to the deaths, funerals, and burials of notable Americans and Resting places: the burial sites of over 10,000 famous people which lists well-known people from a wide range of fields, from government to crime.
These volumes provide biographical data on major and minor theatrical personnel who died between 1850 and 1990. Their data are derived from obituaries in The Era, The Stage, The Clipper, New York Dramatic Mirror, and Variety as well as The London Times, The New York Times, Boston Transcript, and the Los Angeles Times and is augmented by other diverse sources. Bryan's compilation is international in scope and broad in coverage. Thousands of entries and cross references detail the lives and careers of actors, directors, musical directors, designers, producers, playwrights, composers, screenwriters, scenarists, theatre and company managers, and agents connected with stage, screen, radio, television, vaudeville, circus, menagerie, and carnival.