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INDEX
- Abbey, Edwin A., R.A., [81], [293]–297
- Aberdeen, Earl of, [216]
- “Acting, an Art,” [394]–395, [403], [404]
- “Acting and Actors,” [341]
- Acting, Old School and New, [8]–15, [369]–370
- “Actor-Managers,” [28]
- “Actors and Acting,” [404]
- Actor’s Note,” “An, [341]
- Addresses by Irving, [393]–404
- Adventures, [405]–422
- Albery, James, [5]
- Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, [276]
- Aldworth, [131], [137]–143, [151]–155
- Alexandra, Queen, [112]–113, [174], [375], [382], [464], [465]
- Allingham, Mrs. H., [152]
- Alma-Tadema, Sir Laurence, R.A., [284]–288, [394]
- Amber Heart, The, [425]
- America, Visits to, [186]–199, [384]–388
- American Reporters, [195]–199
- Applause, Effect of, [47]
- Architect, The, [133]
- Arlton, Frank, [360]–361
- Arnold, Sir Arthur, [390]
- Arnold, Sir Edwin, [147]
- Arnott, A., [40]–44, [91]–92, [167]
- Art du Comédien,” “L’, [341]
- Art of Acting, The, [400], [404]
- Art-sense, [91]–100
- Arthur, Gen. Chester A. (President, U.S.A.), [384]
- Ashwell, Lena, [166]
- Asif Kadr Saiyid Wasif Ali Mirza, [215]
- Athenæum Club, [158]
- Aubertin, Mr., [225]
- Baba Khem Singh, Bedi of Kullar, [215]
- Baby in Henry VIII., [74]–75
- Bach, Walter, [334]
- Bacon and Shakespeare, Tennyson on, [152], [403]
- Baillie-Hamilton, Sir Wm., [212]
- Balance of Comfort, The, [329], [425]
- Ball, John Meredith, [71]
- Bancroft, Sir Squire, [331], [341], [390]
- Baring’s Bank, [124]–125
- Barnay, Ludwig, [338]–340
- Barr, Robert, [330]
- Barrett, Lawrence, [339]
- Barrett, Wilson, [316], [339]
- Barrie, J. M., [329]
- Barry, Sergeant, [280]
- Bass, Col. (U.S.A.), [191]
- Bastien Lepage, Jules, [130]
- Bateman, Col., [91], [429]
- Bateman, Mrs. H. L., [33], [48], [315], [429]
- Bath, Quin Memorial, Civic Lunch, [454]–455
- Beaconsfield, Lady, [267]–268
- Beaconsfield, Earl of, [108]–109, [130], [266]–269
- Becket, [66], [67], [136], [143]–160, [162];
- Becket, Reading, Canterbury Cathedral, [157]–159
- Becket, Reading, King Alfred Millenary, [159]–160, [385]–386
- Bedford Street, Irving’s office at, [177]
- Beecher, Henry Ward, [130]
- Behenna, Sarah, [103]
- Belfast, Samaritan Hospital, [36]–37
- Belgians, The King of the, [232]–233
- Bellevue Gardens, [321]–323
- Belle’s Stratagem, The, [4], [57], [186], [425]
- Bells, The, [8], [91]–93;
- Belmore, Lionel, [382]–383
- Benedict, Sir Julius, [60]
- Bernhardt, Sarah, [276], [343]–346
- Berrington, Mr. (Mayor of Wolverhampton), [454]
- Bigelow, Mr., [232]
- Bikaner, Maharaja of, [214]
- Bimetallism, [264]–265
- Birkbeck Institute, [200]–201, [236]
- Bishop, J. B., [187]–188
- Blackie, Prof., [130]
- Bloody Marriage, The, [329]
- Boarding School, The, [425]
- Bobbili, Raja of, [214]
- Boito, [331]
- Book III. Chapter V., [425]
- Booth, Edwin, [1]–2, [55]–58
- Booth, O., [329]
- Booth, Wilkes, [309]
- Boston, Faust, [118];
- Dante, [178]
- Boston, Tremont Theatre, Harvard, Night at, [401]
- Boucicault, Dion (the Elder), [89], [328]
- Boughton, Geo., R.A., [294], [300]
- Bowker, Alfred (Mayor of Winchester), [159]
- Bradbury, Mr., [270]
- Braddon, Miss (Mrs. Maxwell), [1]
- Bradford: Irving’s last performances—his sudden death, [457]–461, [463]
- Bresnin, Fire Chief, [411]
- Brewster, Hon. Benjamin H., [363]–364
- Bride of Lammermoor, The, see Ravenswood
- Bridal Chambers, Variants of, [63]
- Bridge, Sir John F., [156]
- Bright, J. F., D.D. (Master of University), [397]
- Bright, John, [18], [130]
- Brisson, Adolphe, [331]
- Bristol, Prince’s Theatre, [162], [370]
- Brodribb, Samuel, [83]
- Brodribb, Thomas, [83]
- Brodrick, Hon. G. C. (Warden of Merton), [397]
- Brooklyn: Dante, [178]
- Brough, Lionel, [357], [457]
- Brougham, Lord, [18]
- Brown, Ford Madox, [76]
- Brown, Mrs. Hannah, [429]–431
- Browning, Robert, [300]–301
- Bryce, Prof. James, [235]
- Brydges-Willyams, Mr., [352]
- Buck, Col. E. A., [189], [232]
- Buffalo Liberal Club, [404]
- Burdett-Coutts, The Baroness, [53], [335], [429], [430], [464]
- Burdett-Coutts, W. A., M.P., [232], [286], [430], [464]
- Burlesque of The Corsican Brothers, [109]
- Burnand, Sir Francis C., [232]–233, [299], [329]
- Burne-Jones, Sir Edward, Bart., [165], [289]–292
- Burnham, Lord, [185], [352]
- Burns, Rt. Hon. John, [276]
- Burton, Lady, [224]–231
- Burton, Percy, [460]
- Burton, Sir Richard, [130], [224]–231, [317]
- Bygones, [106], [425]
- Byron, Lord, [225]–226, [301]
- Caine, Hall, [16], [315]–321, [331]–332
- Caine, Ralph Hall, [319]
- Caird, Dr., [397]
- Calvert, [58]
- Cambridge University, [157];
- “Rede” Lecture, D.Litt., [395]–396
- Caney, [70]
- Canterbury Cathedral, [157]–159, [357]–359
- Captain of the Watch, The, [425]
- Captive, The, [225]
- Cardiff: Farewell visit, [453]
- Carleton, H. Guy, [329]
- Carl Rosa Opera Company, [442]
- Carr, J. Comyns, [321], [339], [445]
- Carr, Mrs. Comyns, [339]
- Casella, The Misses, [276], [334]
- Castle, Capt. Egerton, [329]
- Catholic Social Union, [404]
- Charles I., [8], [89], [425], [426]
- Chicago and Faust, [119]
- Chicago, Illinois Theatre, [85]
- Chicago, Twentieth Century Club, [404]
- Chicago, University of, [403]
- Chicago Times Herald, [163]
- Chicago, U.S. Cruiser, [208]–210
- Chinese Ambassador, [50]
- Christie’s, [97], [301]
- Christmas, [203]
- Churchill, Lord Randolph, [265]
- Claire, Louise, [5]
- Claretie, Jules, [98]–100, [331], [343]
- Clarke, J. I. C., [166], [329]
- Clarke, Lady Campbell, [185]
- Clery, Jules, [99]
- Cleveland, Grover (President U. S. A.), [384]
- Clover Club, [302]
- Coatbridge, [10]
- Collinson, Walter, [412], [443], [461]
- Colman, Geo., [53]
- Colonial Conference, [207]
- Colonial Premiers, The, [164], [210]–217
- Colonial Troops, [164]
- Columbia (College) University, [402]–403
- Comédie-Française, The, [98]–100, [343], [344]
- Cooke, Geo. Frederick, [47]
- Cool as a Cucumber, [425]
- Cooper, Sir Alfred, [334]
- Copperfield and the Waiter, [27]
- Coquelin (Cadet), [331]
- Coquelin, Constant (Ainé), [341]–342
- Coquelin (Fils), [341]
- Coriolanus, [53], [285]–288, [337], [452]
- Coronation, The King’s (1902), [212]–217, [392]
- Corpse, The way to carry a, [61]–62
- Correspondence, [39]
- Corry, “Monty” (Lord Rowton), [108]
- Corsican Brothers, The, [102]–111, [134], [410], [425]
- Count, The, [329]
- Courtney, W. L., [329], [330], [397], [398]
- Craig, Edith, [276]
- Craik, Mr., [156]
- Craven, Hawes, [48], [54]–55, [60], [66], [70], [115], [133], [165], [298], [375]
- Crawford, Marion, [330]
- Crosby Hall, [121]
- Cunningham, David, [37]
- Cup, The, [57], [104]–105, [107]–108, [131]–135, [136], [425]
- Cuthbert, W., [55], [133]
- Cymbeline, [170], [172], [288], [425]
- Dabbs, Dr., [156]
- Daily News, The, [187]–188
- Daily Telegraph, The, [121], [185], [187], [439]
- Daisy’s Escape, [106], [425]
- Daly, Augustin, [237]
- Damala, [345]–346
- Damrosch, Walter, [331]
- Dante, [137], [263]
- Dante, [176]–179, [436], [452]
- D’Arcy, Knox, [359]
- Darmont, [276], [345]
- Davis, E. D., [83]
- Dead Heart, The, [122], [425]
- De Bornier, [231], [317], [318]
- Deemster, The, [316]
- Demon Lover, The, [320]
- Devonshire, The Duchess of, [165]
- Dewar, Sir James, [439]
- Diamond Jubilee (1897), [164], [211]
- Dickens, Chas., [175], [183]–184, [353]
- Dickens, Chas. (the younger), [83]
- Dickens, Henry Fielding, [183]–184
- Dickens, Kate (Mrs. Perugini), [183]
- Diderot, D., Paradox of Acting, [30]–31, [255]–257, [341]
- Dillon, Valentine (Lord Mayor of Dublin), [373]–374
- Dixon, J., [329]
- Dolat Singh, Maharaja Kunwar, [214]
- Dolgoruki, Princess, [275]
- Donaldson, Thomas, [302], [306], [308], [309], [311], [312]
- Don Quixote (J. I. C. Clarke), [166], [329]
- Don Quixote (W. G. Wills), [166]–167, [328], [425]
- Doricourt, [182]
- Dowden, Edward, [17], [303]–305
- Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan, [161]–163, [330]
- Dramatists, [325]–330
- Dream of Eugene Aram, The, [18]–21, [27], [353]
- Drury Lane Theatre, [47], [91], [178], [338], [430];
- Irving’s last performances in London, [456]–457
- Dublin: Theatre Royal, 1867, [1]–5;
- Dublin University, 1876, Honours from, [22]–26, [393];
- Du Chaillu, Paul B., [237]
- Duckworth, Sub-Dean Robinson, [464]
- Dufferin and Ava, The Marquis of, [394], [396]
- Edinburgh, [181]–182, [353], [407]
- Edinburgh, H.R.H. the Duke of, see Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Duke of
- Edinburgh Philosophical Institute, 1881, [403];
- 1891, [404]
- Edinburgh, Queen’s Theatre, [180]
- Edinburgh, Theatre Royal, [2], [76]
- Edgar and Lucy, see Ravenswood
- Educational value of the Stage, [118]–119, [253], [395]
- Edward VII., [104], [112]–113, [174], [185], [204]–205, [212], [359], [375]–376, [380]–383, [389], [391]–392, [464]
- Elliot, Mr. (President of Harvard), [400]–401
- Elliott, Sir George, Bart., [267]
- Elsler, Fanny, [5]
- Emin Pasha, [237]
- End of the Hunting, The, [329]
- “English Actors,” [398]
- Enoch Arden, [148]
- Erben, Admiral (U.S.A.), [208]–210
- Escott, T. H. S., [232]
- Eugene Aram, [8], [82], [241], [425]
- Eugénie, The Empress, [238]
- Exeter, [454]
- Farrar, Dean, [18], [157]–159
- Farringford, [131], [138], [145]–151
- Fateh Ali Khan, Nawab, [215]
- Faudel-Phillips, Lady, [185]
- Faust, [69], [94]–95, [113]–119, [122], [162], [339], [425], [426]
- Fawsitt, Amy, [5]
- Fechter, C. A., [184]
- Ferment, [113]
- Finance, [39]–40, [264]–265, [427]–437
- Fires, [407]–412
- First Nights, [80]–81, [157], [206], [438]–439
- Fiske, John, [150], [159]
- Floods, [412]–416
- Florence, W. J., [58]
- Flower, C. E., [323]
- Flying Dutchman, The, [320]–321, see also Vanderdecken
- Forbes, Norman, [442]
- Forbes, Wm., [158]
- Forbes-Robertson, Johnston, [166], [173], [390]
- Ford, Charles Richard, [239]–243
- Ford, E. Onslow, R.A., [280]–283
- Ford, Wolfram Onslow, [282]
- Forrest, Edwin, [5];
- Foresters, The, [137], [161]
- Foxwell, Dr. Arthur, [455]
- French, Samuel, [92]
- Frohman, Chas., [445], [452], [456]
- Froude, J. A., [263]
- Fuji, The, [210]
- Fulda, Ludwig, [329]
- Fussy, [412]
- Gaiety Theatre, [63], [99], [109], [343]
- Galitzin, Prince Nicholas, [278]–279
- Gamester, The, [53]
- Gangadhar Madho Chitnavis, [215]
- Garnier, [345]
- Garrick Club, [130], [232]
- Garrick, David, [14];
- his malacca cane, [300]
- Gaskell, The Misses, [333]
- Gemini et Virgo, [27], [225]
- George Washington, [329]
- Gerbel, Count de, [349]
- Gerbel, Countess de, see Ward, Miss Geneviève
- Gerische, [332]
- Germany, Crown Prince of (Frederick III.), [115]–116
- Germany, Emperor William II. of, [382]–383
- Germany, Empress Frederick of, [379]
- Gilbert, Alfred, R.A., [95], [98], [331]
- Gillette, Wm., [316], [446]
- Gladstone, Mrs. W. E., [261], [263], [265]
- Gladstone, Rt. Hon. W. E., [79];
- Glasgow Theatre Royal, [43]–44
- Glasgow, Irving’s Illness, [296]–297, [337], [441]–443
- Glasgow University, LL.D., [396]–397
- Gleichen, Count, [268]–269
- Glimpse of America, A, [236]
- Gounod, [335]–337
- Gouraud, Col., [142]
- Grand Theatre, Islington, [236]
- Grant, Digby, [5]–7, [13]
- Grant, Gen., [191], [193]
- Grove, F. C., [315]
- Grove, Sir George, [112]
- Guthrie, F. Anstey, [299]
- Gwalior, Maharaja of, [214]
- Hackney, Mabel (Mrs. L. Irving), [462]
- Hagenbach’s Menagerie, [323]–324
- Hall, T. W., [70]
- Halswelle, Keeley, A.R.S.A., [69]–70
- Hamlet, [8], [11], [16]–17, [30], [48]–52, [55], [88], [425];
- “Hamlet” (An Address), [404]
- Hampton Court, [57]–58
- Handwriting, Character by, [258]
- Hann, W., [60], [70], [375]
- Hanna, Senator Mark, [385]
- Hare, John, [93], [298], [329], [331]
- Harker, J., [70], [165]
- Harlem Opera House, [188]
- Harmsworth, Alfred, see Lord Northcliff
- Harper’s Magazine, [294], [340]
- Harris, John, [17], [347]
- Hartford, Dante, [178]
- Harvard, Sander’s Theatre, [400]
- Harvard University, [400]–402
- Harvey, Martin, [442]
- Hassard, Sir John, [158]
- Hatton, Joseph, [232], [302]
- Haweis, Rev. H. R., [314]
- Hawkins, F. W., [255]
- Hay, Col. John (U.S. Ambassador), [385]
- Hennell, E. W., [333]
- Henry VIII., [72]–75, [122], [143], [153], [157], [162], [425]
- Henschel, Georg, [332]–333
- Herbert, Miss, [1]–5, [113]
- Herkomer, Prof. Hubert von, R.A., [131]
- Hichens, Robert, [173]
- High Life Below Stairs, [425]
- Hill, Vice-Chancellor, of Cambridge, [395]
- Hisses, [9]–11
- Hogarth, Miss Georgina, [183]
- Hollingshead, John, [63], [109]
- Holloway, W. J., [77]–79
- Holmes, Oliver Wendell, [92]
- Homer, Tennyson on, [152]
- Home Rule Bill, [260], [263]–264
- Home Sweet Home, [320]
- Honey, Geo., [5]
- Hoskins, Wm., [83]
- Houghton, Lord, [225]–227
- Howard, J. B., [43]
- Howe, Earl, [465]
- Howe, Henry, [377]
- Hume, Fergus, [329]
- Hunted Down, [183]
- Hyper-criticism, [66], [134]
- Ibsen, [248]
- Idar, Maharaja of, [214]
- Indian and Colonial Troops, [164]
- Indian Princes, [164], [211]–217
- Indian Revolt, The (“Mr. Irwig”), [454]
- Interviewers, [195]–197
- Iolanthe, [88], [425]
- Irish Famine, [18]
- Irish Times, The, [4]
- Iron Chest, The, [53], [425]
- Irving, Henry:
- Note.—For appearances in individual Plays and Rôles and at London Theatres see under their respective names; at Provincial and other Theatres, under name of town or city; see also America, visits to
- Early experiences in Dublin, [3]–5, [7], [9]–11
- A blaze of genius, [18]–20
- Carriage dragged by Students, [25]
- Reading at Trinity College, Dublin, [27]–28
- “Chaired,” [27]
- Takes over management of the Lyceum, [38]–40, [46]
- Joined by Bram Stoker, [38]–39
- Lyceum Productions, [45]
- Mastery and decision of character, [50]–52
- Not ill for seven years, [52]
- Respect for feelings of others, [67]
- A lesson in collaboration, [70]–72
- Influenza during run of King Lear, [77]–79
- His method, [82]–90
- First appearance on the stage, [83], [453]–454
- And criticisms, [84]
- Skill in “make-up,” [89]–90, [175]–176, [241]
- Love of children, [90]
- Generosity, [93], [203], [374], [449]
- Love of sincerity, [95]
- Devotion and zeal of his staff, [95]–97
- Presentation, twenty-fifth anniversary The Bells, [98]
- Entertainment of French Authors, [98]–100
- A good friend to supers, [102]
- His stage doubles, [110]
- A narrow escape, [118]
- Fiftieth birthday—a record house, [118]
- Gift for reading, [121], [159], [177]–178
- On Tennyson, [128]–130
- A judge of character, [129], [430]–431
- Tennyson’s plays, [128]–160
- Fifty-fifth birthday—Becket produced, [157]
- Reading, Becket, Canterbury Cathedral, [157]–159
- King Alfred Millenary, [159]–160
- Early days, [181]–182
- Visits to America, [186]–199
- Last performance in America, [188]
- Care in speaking, [195]–196
- Reading, Hamlet, Birkbeck Institute, [200]–201
- A heavy bill, [201]–202
- Energy and nervous power, [201]–202
- Christmas, [203]
- A social force, [204]–207
- His house at Brook Green, [205]
- Last reception at the Lyceum, [212]–217
- Politics, [218]
- Two favourite stories, [221]–223
- A Clerk in the City, [239]–242
- Education and Fines, [240]
- Choice of Professional Name, [241]
- Leaves the desk, [242]
- His Philosophy of his Art:
- As Hamlet, Onslow Ford Statue of, [281]–283
- His hands, [151], [282]–283, [381]
- Artistic co-operation with E. A. Abbey, [294]–295
- Last portraits, [298]–299
- Danger from a monkey:
- His love of animals, [323]–324
- Dramatists—his search for plays, [325]–330
- Musicians, [331]–337
- Order of the Komthur Cross, [339]
- Friendship with Toole, [353]–361
- Ellen Terry, [362]–372
- Public reception and address, Dublin, 1894, [373]–374
- Performances at Sandringham and Windsor, [375]–383
- Presidents of the United States, [384]–388
- Knighthood, [389]–392
- Presentation from his fellow players, [390]
- Universities:
- Dublin, 1876, Honours from, [22]–26;
- Cambridge, 1898, “Rede” Lecture, D.Litt., [395]–396
- Glasgow, 1899, LL.D., [396]–397
- Oxford, 1886, “English Actors,” [397]–399
- Manchester, “Macbeth,” [399]–400
- Harvard, 1885 and 1894, two addresses, [400]–402
- Columbia, 1895, “Macbeth,” [402]–403
- Chicago, 1896 and 1900, two lectures, [403]
- Princeton, 1902, “Shakespeare and Bacon,” [403]
- Other learned bodies and institutions, [403]–404
- Adventures:
- A bequest, [430]–431
- The turn of the tide:
- Strenuous life, [432]–433, [438]
- Accident to knee, [81], [440]
- Burning of the Lyceum Storage, [421]–426, [441]
- Illness at Glasgow, [296]–297, [337], [441]–443
- Lyceum Theatre Company, [45], [174], [434]–437, [444]–446
- Failing health, [446]
- Fortitude and patient suffering, [447]–449
- Illness at Wolverhampton, [448]
- Last years, [449]–462
- Determination to retire, [452]
- Farewell Visits:
- Last Performances in London, [456]–457
- Workmen present a loving cup, [456]–457
- His last tour:
- Sudden death, [461]–462
- Public funeral in Westminster Abbey, [5], [463]–466
- Irving, Henry Brodribb, jun., [158], [297], [428], [462]
- Irving, Laurence, [158], [173]–174, [177], [428], [462]
- Isle of St. Tropez, [329]
- Jackson, Dr., [395]
- Jagannath Barua, Rai Bahadur, [215]
- Jeejeebhai, Sir Jamsetjee, [214]
- Jefferson, Joseph, [385]
- Jekyll and Hyde, [329]
- Jester King, The, [329]
- Jeypore, Maharaja of, [214]
- Jingle, [425]
- John, Mr. (Mayor of Bath), [454]
- Johnson, H. T., [329]
- Johnston, Sir Harry, [237]
- Jonas, Sir Joseph (Lord Mayor of Sheffield), [457]
- Jones, Henry Arthur, [330]
- Jowett, Benjamin (Master of Balliol), [397]–399
- Julius Cæsar, [333]
- Kean, Chas., [86], [104], [261], [300], [372], [377]
- Kean, Edmund, [12], [91];
- relics of, [300]–301
- Kean, Mrs. Chas., [369]
- Kelly, see Wardell, Chas.
- Kelvin, Lord, [394]
- King, T. C., [11]
- King Alfred Millenary, [159]–160, [385]–386
- King and the Miller, The, [425]
- King Arthur, [137], [164]
- King Arthur (J. Comyns Carr), [164]–166, [289], [425], [426]
- King Arthur (W. G. Wills), [164], [328]
- King Lear, [76]–79, [82], [144], [162], [277]–278, [356], [425]
- King René’s Daughter, see Iolanthe
- Kingston, W. Beatty, [229], [334]
- Kinsmen,” “The, [294]
- Knighthood, [389]–392
- Knowles, Sir James, [28]–29, [130], [133], [225]
- Kohlapur, Maharaja of, [214]
- Kohlsaat, H. H., [163]
- Kooch Bahar, Maharaja of, [214]
- Lady Audley’s Secret, [1]–4
- Lady of Lyons, The, [100]–102, [121], [241], [425]
- Lady Torfrida, The yacht, [270]–275
- Lancashire Lass, The, [184]
- Leaves of Grass, [302]–304, [310]
- Leaf, Walter, [151]–155
- Le Clerc, [331]
- Lehmann, Rudolph, [73]
- Leighton, Lord, [394]–395
- Lever, Chas., [8], [227]
- Levy, J. M., [185], [187]
- Levy, Miss Matilda, [185], [352]
- Lewanika, King, [215]
- Lewis, Arthur, [300]
- Lewis, Sir George, Bart., [359]
- Lewis, Leopold, [92]–93
- Libbotton, [344]
- Librarians, Conference of, [207]
- Life of Charles Dickens, Foster’s, [355]
- Lincoln, Abraham, [308]–309, [311], [312]
- Liszt, Abbé Franz, [334]–335
- Littleton, Alfred, [334]
- Littleton, Augustus, [334]
- Livadia, The, [272]–275
- Liverpool Town Crier, [315]
- Livingstone, David, [234]–235
- Lloyd-Davies, William Allan, [448], [455]
- London and County Bank, [429]
- London County Council, [436]
- Long, Edwin, R.A., [89]
- Lord Chamberlain’s Department, The, [318]–319, [326]
- Louis XI., [84]–85, [425], [426];
- Loveday, H. J., [27], [44], [51], [53]–54, [61], [73], [96], [120], [144], [161], [173], [218], [407], [428], [444], [456], [458], [459], [461]
- Low, Seth, [386], [402]
- Lucas, Seymour, R.A., [72]–74
- Lupton, Mr. (Ex-Mayor of Bradford), [463]
- Lyceum Storage, Burning of the, [423]–426, [441]
- Lyceum Theatre, Productions, [45];
- Lyceum Theatre Company, [45], [174], [434]–437, [444]–446
- Lyons Mail, The, [86]–87, [257], [425], [426], [455]
- Macartney, Sir Halliday, [50]
- Macbeth, [8], [15], [68]–72, [87]–88, [122], [425]
- Macbeth,” “The character of, [399]–400, [402], [403], [404]
- McCullough, John, [57], [339]
- McDowell, James, [383]
- McHenry, James, [5], [229], [268]
- Mackail, Mrs. (Miss Burne-Jones), [290]
- Mackenzie, Sir Alexander C., [319], [331], [334], [337]
- Mackenzie, Sir James, [390]
- Mackenzie, Sir Morell, [334]
- McKinley, Wm. (President U.S.A.), [385]–386
- Maclaren, Ian, [248]
- McMichael, Clayton, [384]
- Macready, [88], [184];
- Madame Sans-Gêne, [105], [168]–173, [371]
- Mahan, Capt. (U.S. Navy), [208]–210
- Mahomed Aslam Khan, Lieut.-Colonel Nawab, [215]
- Mahomet, [231], [317]–319
- Mail, The (Dublin), [8], [23]–25
- “Make-up,” [89]–90, [175]–176, [241]
- Management:
- Manchester, Art Club, [452]
- Manchester, Theatre Royal, [55]
- Manchester, Victoria University of, [27], [69], [399]–400
- Manchester Guardian, [428]
- Manfred, [337]
- Mansfield, Richard, [229]
- Marbury, Miss Elizabeth, [174], [177]
- Marion, W., [409]
- Marius, [345]
- Marlow, Young, [4]
- Marquand, John P., [229]
- Marquette, ss., [419]
- Marryat, Capt., [194]
- Marshall, Frank A., [27], [53], [319], [323], [326]–328, [329]
- Marston, Edward, [236]
- Mathews, Sir Charles W., [182]
- Mathews, Chas., [181]–182
- Mathews, Mrs. Chas., [182]
- Matthews, Frank, [4]
- Matthews, Mrs. Frank, [4]
- Matthison, Arthur, [110]
- Maung On Gaing, [215]
- Maunsell, Dr., [8]
- Mayer, M. L., [341]
- Mead, Tom, [86]–87
- Medicine Man, The, [45], [173]
- Meherban Ganpatrao Madhavrao Vinchwikar, [215]
- Meiningen Company, The, [338]
- Meissonier, J. L. E., [288]
- Mephisto, [328]
- Merchant of Venice, The, [53]–55, [180];
- Merivale, Herman, [120]–122, [350]
- Meysey-Thompson, Sir Henry, [264]
- Michie, Col. Peter (U.S.A.), [191]
- Midian Gold Mines, [228]
- Milburn, Dr. (Chaplain, American Senate), [249]
- Mimra, Capt., [210]
- Minnehaha, ss., [420]–421
- Miranda, Count, [352]
- Montague, H. J., [5]
- Moreau, Emile, [176]–177, [444]
- Much Ado about Nothing, [65]–67, [125], [367], [425]
- Muhamad Faiyaz Ali Khan, Nawab, [215]
- Mullen, Mr., [226]
- Müller, Rt. Hon. Frederick Max, [334], [397]
- Muncacksy, Madame, [334]
- “Municipal Theatres,” [404]
- Murray, Dr. A. S., [133]–134
- Murray, Gaston, [4]
- Musicians, [331]–337
- Myers, Frederick, [396]
- Nance Oldfield, [125]–127
- Napier, Lord, [193]
- Nast, Thomas, [209]
- New Haven, Dante, [178]
- New Way to Pay Old Debts, [55], [301]
- New York: Faust, [119];
- New York Tribune, [189], [400]–401
- Nihilists, [273]–275, [276]–278
- Nilsson, Christine, [352]
- Nineteenth Century, The, [28]–29, [263], [341]
- Normand, Jacques, [99]
- Northbrook, Earl of, [260]
- Northcliff, Lord, [216]
- Ober-Ammergau Play, [397]
- Olivia, [93], [425]
- Othello, [8], [27], [55]–57, [425]
- Owens College, see Manchester, Victoria University of
- Oxford University, An Address at, [397]–399
- Paderewski, [331]–332
- Palmer, Edmund Henry, [228]
- Panglima Kinta, The Datoh, [215]
- Paradox of Acting, [30]–31, [255]–257
- Parke, Dr., [236]
- Parnell, Chas. Stewart, [260], [263]
- Partridge, J. Bernard, [298]–299
- Pauncefort, Mrs., [87]
- Pearce, Sir William, Bart., [270]–275
- Pearce, Sir Wm. George, Bart., [270]
- Penberthy, Capt. Isaac, [65]
- Penberthy, John, [65]–66, [81]
- Perak, The Sultan of, [215]
- Perkins, [70]
- Perry Bar Institute, [403]
- Peter the Great, [173]–174
- Phelps, S., [240]–241
- Philadelphia:
- Philip, [8]
- Pinero, A. W., [106], [330]
- Pittsburgh, [203]
- Plays:
- Plowden, A. C., [299]
- Plymouth, [454]
- Politics in the theatre, [89]
- Pollock, Walter Herries, [30]–31, [256], [329]
- Polo, Marco, [238]
- Ponsonby, Sir Henry, [376], [378], [379], [380]
- Popoff, Admiral (Russian Navy), [273]
- Porter, H.E. General Horace (U.S.A.), [152]
- Priestley, Mr. (Mayor of Bradford), [457]
- Princess’s Theatre, [56], [104]
- Princeton University, [403]
- Pritchard, Hesketh, [330]
- Pritchard, K., [330]
- Probyn, Genl. Sir Dighton, V.C., [465]
- Professor’s Love Story, The, [329]
- Pullman, Geo., [404]
- Queen Mary, [8], [97], [128]
- Queen Victoria’s Jubilee (1887), [211]
- Queen’s Theatre, [183], [362]
- Quin Memorial, [454]
- Raising the Wind, [425]
- Ramaswami Mudaliyar, Sir Savalai, Raja, [214]
- Ravenswood, [120]–122, [143], [261], [337], [425], [426]
- Reade, Chas., [86]
- “Rede” Lecture, Cambridge, [395]
- Reform Club, [218]
- Rejane, [176]
- Renan, Ernest, [314]
- Renaud, [331]
- Revue Illustrée, [341]
- Ricarde-Seaver, Major, [124]
- Richard II., [291]–297, [337]
- Richard III., [27], [31], [58], [80]–81, [301], [438]–440
- Richelieu, [8], [83]–84, [425]
- Richter, Hans, [333]
- Rienzi, [328]
- Riley, J. Whitcomb, [313]
- Ristori, Madame, [348]–349
- Rivals, The, [1]–5, [13]
- Rival towns, [220]
- Road to Ruin, The, [4]
- Robert Emmett, [53], [319], [326]–328
- Robert Macaire, [112], [425]
- Robespierre, [174]–176, [444], [445]
- Robin Hood, [137]
- Robinson, Dean Armitage, [464]
- Rogers, Frederick, [276]
- Romeo and Juliet, [55], [59]–63
- Roosevelt, Theodore (President U.S.A.), [386]–388
- Root, Elihu (Sec. of State, U.S.A.), [385]
- Rosebery, Earl of, [389]
- Rossetti, Wm. Michael, [302]
- Royal Academy Banquet, [206]
- Royal College of Music, [112]–113, [394]
- Royal Institution, [159], [390], [391], [394]–395, [404], [440]
- Royce, E. W., [109]
- Russell, Edward, [228]
- Russell, Sir Edward R., [16], [466]
- Russell, Henry, [182]
- Russia, Alexander II., Czar of, [273]–275
- Russia, Grand Duke Nicholas of, [273]–274
- Sadler’s Wells Theatre, Old, [240]
- St. Albans, Duchess of, [236]
- St. Gaudens, Augustus, [311]
- St. James’s Company, [1]–5
- St. James’s Hall, [208]
- St. James’s Theatre, [113], [182], [183]
- Sala, George Augustus, [232]
- Sandringham, 1889, [375]–376;
- 1902, [380]–383
- Sarcey, Francisque, [99]
- Sardou, Victorien, [174]–175, [176]–177, [444]
- Sargent, John, R.A., [294]
- Saviolo, [329]
- Saunders, John, [162]
- Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Grand Duke of, [339]
- Saxe-Meiningen, H.S.H. Grand Duke of, [339]–340
- Scenery, accidents from falling, [421]–422;
- cost of, [425]–426
- Schneider, Mdlle., [352]
- School for Scandal, The, [4]
- School of Reform, [113]
- Schuldig, [329]
- Scott, Clement, [232], [256], [439]
- Scott, Sir Walter, [120]
- Seattle, [219]
- Seddon, Rt. Hon. Richard, [216]
- Sedelia Rab, The Datoh, [215]
- Seymour, Admiral Sir Edward, [454]
- Shakespeare and Bacon, Tennyson on, [152]
- “Shakespeare and Bacon,” [403]
- “Shakespeare and Goethe,” [403]
- “Shakespeare as a Playwright,” [404]
- Shakespeare’s Plays, [53]–81
- Shaw, George F., [22]
- Sheffield, [457]
- Sheppard, J. W., [461], [462]
- Sherlock Holmes, [435]
- She Stoops to Conquer, [4]
- Siam, H.R.H. the Crown Prince of, [215]
- Silent Voices, The, [156]–157
- Simpson, Palgrave, [350]
- Sketchley, Arthur, [226]
- Skying the Copper, [241]
- Smith, Chas. Emory (U.S.A.), [385]
- Smith, Sir Charles Euan, [331]
- Smithsonian Institute, [311]
- Snake’s Pass, The, [261]
- Springfield: Dante, [178]
- Stage,” “The, [403]
- Stage Art, Philosophy of:
- Stage as it is,” “The, [403]
- Stagecraft:
- Macbeth, [14]–15
- Hamlet, [48]–49
- Realistic fighting, [62]–63
- Lessons in illusion, [73]–74
- Stage jewellery, [73]–74
- Richard III., [81]
- A marching army, [101]–102
- Some great sets, [102]–103
- Stage snow, [104]
- A stage supper, [110]–111
- Application of science, [113]–114
- Stage fire, [114]
- Steam and mist, [114]
- Division of stage labour, [115]
- A “ladder” of angels, [116]–118
- Stage lighting, [116]–117
- Stage perspective, [133], [169]–172
- Camma’s dress, [134]
- Limelight and electric light, [198]
- Stage Manager, Irving a, [2]
- Stanford, Sir Chas. Villiers, [144], [151], [331]
- Stanlaws, Penrhyn, [329]
- Stanley, Sir Henry M., [130], [232]–237
- State Subsidy for theatres, [339], [344], [432]
- Statue of Irving as Hamlet, [280]–283
- Stavenhagen, [334]–335
- Steel, Mrs., [330]
- Stepniak, S., [276]–279
- Sterling, Antoinette, [335]
- Stock Companies, [83]
- Stoker, Abraham, [12]
- Stoker, Bram:
- Earliest recollections of Irving, [1]–7
- Friendship with Irving, [ix]., [9], [16]–21
- Coming events, [33]–34
- Joins Irving, [38]–39
- A Triton amongst minnows, [107]
- and Tennyson, [130]–131, [139]–143, [146]–151, [151]–155
- An angry reporter, [197]–198
- A visit to the Chicago, [209]–210
- “England and Japan!”, [210]
- Walt Whitman, [302]–312
- First meets Ellen Terry, [362]
- Their friendship, [361], [372]
- Irving’s last words to, [460]
- Stoker, Dr. Geo., C.M.G., [61]–62, [228]
- Stoker, Sir Thornley, [36], [38]
- Storms at Sea, [418]–421
- Story, Principal, of Glasgow University, [396]–397
- Story of Waterloo, A, see Waterloo
- Stoyle, [4]
- Straggler of ’15, A, see Waterloo
- Stranger, The, [53]
- Stratford-on-Avon, [323]
- Students:
- Sunderland, Lyceum Theatre;
- Sullivan, Barry, [12]–15
- Sullivan, Sir Arthur, [70]–71
- Supers, [62]–63, [101]–102, [110]–111, [175]
- Surface, Joseph, [4]
- Swansea, farewell visit, [453]
- Taber, Robert, [173]
- Tacoma, [220]
- Tagore, Maharaja Kunwar, [214]
- Tailer, W. H., [237]
- Talbot de Malahide, Lord, [224]
- Talma, [255]–257
- Teck, H.R.H. Duchess of, [204]
- Teck, H.S.H. Duke of, [204]
- Teck, Princess May of, see Wales, Princess May of
- Telbin, W., [60], [116]–117, [133]
- Teller, Leopold, [339]
- Temple, Archbishop, [130]
- Tennyson, Lady (Alfred), [131], [139], [151], [156]
- Tennyson, Lady (Hallam), [142], [151], [379]
- Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, [31];
- Tennyson, Hallam, Lord, [131], [138], [139], [145]–151, [151]–155, [379]
- Tennyson, Lionel, [151]
- Terriss, William, [10], [63], [77], [379]
- Terry, Ellen:
- Note.—See also under various plays
- Under John Hare’s Management, [93]
- As a Dramatist, [125]–127
- On the Lady Torfrida—motherhood, [271]–272
- Stepniak on, [277]–278
- A prime consideration in Irving’s arrangements, [287], [363], [364]
- Frightened by a monkey, [322]
- Early playing with Irving, [362]
- Knighting an Attorney-General, [364]
- A generous player, [364]
- Her Ophelia, [365]
- Real flowers, [365]
- Her Art, [365]–372
- Last performance with Irving, [370]
- Separation, [370]–371
- Comradeship, [370]–371
- Dublin, 1894, [373]–374
- At Sandringham and Windsor, [375]–383
- Thacker, Messrs., [239]–242
- Theatre, The, [255]
- Théâtre Français, see Comédie-Française
- Theatre in its relation to the State,” “The, [395]–396
- Thompson, Alfred, [59]–60
- Toole, J. L., [10], [112], [130], [209], [229], [232], [276], [329], [331], [338], [341];
- life-long friendship with Irving, [353]–361
- Traill, H. D., [173], [232]
- Trelawny, [226]
- Tsêng, The Marquis, [50]
- Twelfth Night, [425]
- Two Roses, [5]–7, [8], [425]
- Tyars, Frank, [55]
- Tyrrell, Prof. R. Y., [22]
- Ulster Hall, [36]–37
- Universities:
- United States:
- Military Academy, see West Point
- Presidents of, [384]–388
- Value of Individuality,” “The, [401]–402
- Vambéry, Arminius, [238]
- Vandenhoff, [180]
- Vanderbilt, W. H., [288]
- Vanderdecken, [35]–36, [320]
- Van Tellen, Mrs., [227]
- Vaudeville Company, [5]–7
- Vaughan, Benjamin, M.P., [175]
- Vaughan, Cardinal, [404]
- Vestal, The, [329]
- Vezin, Hermann, [75], [93]
- Victoria, Queen, [115]–116, [221];
- Voss, Richard, [329]
- Wales, Albert Edward, Prince of, see Edward VII.
- Wales, Prince George of, [465]
- Wales, Princess Alexandra of, see Alexandra, Queen
- Wales, Princess May of, [204]–205, [465]
- Walrus, The yacht, [53]
- Walsall Literary Institute, [404]
- Ward, Col., [349]
- Ward, Geo., [187]
- Ward, Miss Geneviève, [166], [347]–352, [379]
- Wardell, Chas., [105], [362]
- Warren, T. H. (President of Magdalen), [397]
- Warships, visits of foreign, [208]–210
- Washington: Dante, [178]
- Waterloo, [161]–164;
- Webb, Harry, [9]
- Webster, Ben., [381]
- Werner, [425]
- Westminster Abbey:
- West Point, U.S., Military Academy, [191]–194
- Wharncliffe, Earl of, [334]
- Whistler, James McNeill, [97]
- White, Sir Arnold, [132]
- White House, Washington, [385]
- Whiteside, James, [18]
- Whitman, Walt, [130], [139], [302]–312
- Wikoff, Chevalier, [5]–7
- Wilberforce, Archdeacon, [464]
- Wilkins, Miss Mary, [330]
- Willard, E. S., [329]
- Williams, Talcott, [309]
- Wills, Rev. Freeman, [328]
- Wills, W. G., [35], [88], [166]–167, [328]
- Wilson, Dr. Andrew, [319]
- Winchester, [159]–160, [385]–386
- Windsor Castle, [376]–380, [390]
- Winter, William, [189]–190, [229], [400]–401
- Wise, John Sargent, [385]
- Wolverhampton, Irving’s illness at, [422], [448], [454]–456
- Wolverhampton Literary and Scientific Institute, [404]
- Wrestling Match, A, [32]–33
- Wyllie, Sir Wm. Curzon, [212]
- Wyncotes, Mr. (Mayor of Plymouth), [454]
- Yates, Edmund, [130], [232]–233
- Young, John Russell, [193]
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- P. [408], changed “Are we all to burned” to “Are we all to be burned”.
- Silently corrected obvious typographical errors and variations in spelling.
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