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Harriet Smithson Berlioz's life and career are explored through the lens of her vulnerability and talent as an actress, countering the myths surrounding her. Peter Raby delves into the theatrical and cultural context of her era, examining touring troupes, the Georgian theatre, and the evolution of acting styles in England and France. He also discusses the economic aspects of theatre and the intellectual backdrop influencing Shakespeare's reception in France. Central to the narrative is Harriet's role as a symbol of the Romantic spirit in a transformative period of cultural history.
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Fair Ophelia, Peter Raby
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