Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Preface
- Contents
- ILLUSTRATIONS
- I EARLIEST RECOLLECTION OF HENRY IRVING
- II THE OLD SCHOOL AND THE NEW
- III FRIENDSHIP
- IV HONOURS FROM DUBLIN UNIVERSITY
- V CONVERGING STREAMS
- VI JOINING FORCES
- VII THE LYCEUM PRODUCTIONS
- VIII IRVING BEGINS MANAGEMENT
- IX SHAKESPEARE PLAYS–I
- X SHAKESPEARE PLAYS–II
- XI SHAKESPEARE PLAYS–III
- XII SHAKESPEARE PLAYS–IV
- XIII IRVING'S METHOD
- XIV ART-SENSE
- XV STAGE EFFECTS
- XVI THE VALUE OF EXPERIMENT
- XVII THE PULSE OF THE PUBLIC
- XVIII TENNYSON AND HIS PLAYS–I
- XIX TENNYSON AND HIS PLAYS–II
- XX TENNYSON AND HIS PLAYS–III
- XXI TENNYSON AND HIS PLAYS–IV
- XXII “WATERLOO”–“KING ARTHUR”–“DON QUIXOTE”
- XXIII ART AND HAZARD
- XXIV VANDENHOFF
- XXV CHARLES MATHEWS
- XXVI CHARLES DICKENS AND HENRY IRVING
- XXVII MR. J. M. LEVY
- XXVIII VISITS TO AMERICA
- XXIX WILLIAM WINTER
- XXX PERFORMANCE AT WEST POINT
- XXXI AMERICAN REPORTERS
- XXXII TOURS-DE-FORCE
- XXXIII CHRISTMAS
- XXXIV IRVING AS A SOCIAL FORCE
- XXXV VISITS OF FOREIGN WARSHIPS
- XXXVI IRVING'S LAST RECEPTION AT THE LYCEUM
- XXXVII THE VOICE OF ENGLAND
- XXXVIII RIVAL TOWNS
- XXXIX TWO STORIES
- XL SIR RICHARD BURTON
- XLI SIR HENRY MORTON STANLEY
- XLII ARMINIUS VAMBÉRY
- Frontmatter
- Preface
- Contents
- ILLUSTRATIONS
- I EARLIEST RECOLLECTION OF HENRY IRVING
- II THE OLD SCHOOL AND THE NEW
- III FRIENDSHIP
- IV HONOURS FROM DUBLIN UNIVERSITY
- V CONVERGING STREAMS
- VI JOINING FORCES
- VII THE LYCEUM PRODUCTIONS
- VIII IRVING BEGINS MANAGEMENT
- IX SHAKESPEARE PLAYS–I
- X SHAKESPEARE PLAYS–II
- XI SHAKESPEARE PLAYS–III
- XII SHAKESPEARE PLAYS–IV
- XIII IRVING'S METHOD
- XIV ART-SENSE
- XV STAGE EFFECTS
- XVI THE VALUE OF EXPERIMENT
- XVII THE PULSE OF THE PUBLIC
- XVIII TENNYSON AND HIS PLAYS–I
- XIX TENNYSON AND HIS PLAYS–II
- XX TENNYSON AND HIS PLAYS–III
- XXI TENNYSON AND HIS PLAYS–IV
- XXII “WATERLOO”–“KING ARTHUR”–“DON QUIXOTE”
- XXIII ART AND HAZARD
- XXIV VANDENHOFF
- XXV CHARLES MATHEWS
- XXVI CHARLES DICKENS AND HENRY IRVING
- XXVII MR. J. M. LEVY
- XXVIII VISITS TO AMERICA
- XXIX WILLIAM WINTER
- XXX PERFORMANCE AT WEST POINT
- XXXI AMERICAN REPORTERS
- XXXII TOURS-DE-FORCE
- XXXIII CHRISTMAS
- XXXIV IRVING AS A SOCIAL FORCE
- XXXV VISITS OF FOREIGN WARSHIPS
- XXXVI IRVING'S LAST RECEPTION AT THE LYCEUM
- XXXVII THE VOICE OF ENGLAND
- XXXVIII RIVAL TOWNS
- XXXIX TWO STORIES
- XL SIR RICHARD BURTON
- XLI SIR HENRY MORTON STANLEY
- XLII ARMINIUS VAMBÉRY
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- Personal Reminiscences of Henry Irving , pp. 25 - 34Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013First published in: 1906