The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 72, October, 1863

The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 72, October, 1863 - A Magazine of Literature, Art, and Politics...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 72, October, 1863

The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 72, October, 1863

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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 72, October, 1863

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Author: Various
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 72, October, 1863 - A Magazine of Literature, Art, and Politics

CHARLES LAMB'S UNCOLLECTED WRITINGS. MY PALACE. THE DEACON'S HOLOCAUST. THE UNITED STATES ARMORY. THE PEWEE. MRS. LEWIS. THE CONQUEST OF CUBA. EQUINOCTIAL. THE LEGEND OF MONTE DEL DIABLO. LIFE WITHOUT PRINCIPLE. BARBARA FRIETCHIE. A LETTER TO THOMAS CARLYLE. VOLUNTARIES. OUR DOMESTIC RELATIONS; REVIEWS AND LITERARY NOTICES. Readers of Lamb's "Life and Letters" remember that before "Mr. H." was written, before Kemble had rejected "John Woodvil," Godwin's tragedy of "Antonio" had been produced at Drury-Lane Theatre, and that Elia was present at the performance thereof. But perhaps they do not know (at least, not many of them) that Elia's essay on "The Artificial Comedy of the Last Century," as originally published in the "London Magazine," contained a full and circumstantial account of the cold and stately manner in which John Kemble performed the part of Antonio in Godwin's unfortunate play. For some reason or other, Lamb did not reprint this part of the article. Admirers of Charles Lamb and admirers of the drama will be pleasedfor 'tis a very characteristic bit of writingwith what Elia says of "The story of his swallowing opium-pills to keep him lively upon the first night of a certain tragedy we may presume to be a piece of retaliatory pleasantry on the part of the suffering author. But, indeed, John had the art of diffusing a complacent equable dulness (which you knew not where to quarrel with) over a piece which he did not like, beyond any of his contemporaries. John Kemble had made up his mind early that all the good tragedies which could be written had been written, and he resented any new attempt. His shelves were full. The old standards were scope enough for his ambition. He ranged in them absolute, and 'fair in Otway, full in Shakspeare shone.' He succeeded to the old lawful thrones, and did not care to adventure bottomry with a Sir Edward Mortimer, or any casual speculator that offered. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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