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On the occasion of her husband's death.
Autograph Letter Signed from Wallace Barrow to Ellen (Tree) Kean
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On the occasion of her husband's death.
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On the occasion of her husband's death.
Autograph Letter Signed from Frederick Belton to Ellen (Tree) Kean
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Thanks her for sending him the gift of some of her husband's costumes.
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Thanks her for sending him the gift of some of her husband's costumes.
Autograph Letter Signed from Baroness Sarah Cave Braye to Ellen (Tree) Kean
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Tries to interest the Keans in acting The clandestine marriage by George Colman.
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Tries to interest the Keans in acting The clandestine marriage by George Colman.
Autograph Letter Signed from Lady Elizabeth Snow Harris, Plymouth, to Ellen Tree Kean
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Sympathy letter on the death of Charles Kean.
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Sympathy letter on the death of Charles Kean.
Autograph Letter Signed from Ellen Kean to Miss Drysdale
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Ellen Kean writes to a friend about her husband Charles Kean's transformative recovery from depression: "How I wish you could come see us and see our play and enjoy our brilliant triumph ... You who know how he can be depressed will feel how great and how blissful a change this is for me." Also describes A.E. Chalon's recently completed portrait of her and Charles Kean as "the best thing he has ever done."
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Ellen Kean writes to a friend about her husband Charles Kean's transformative recovery from depression: "How I wish you could come see us and see our play and enjoy our brilliant triumph ... You who know how he can be depressed will feel how great and how blissful a change this is for me." Also describes A.E. Chalon's recently completed portrait of her and Charles Kean as "the best thing he has ever done."
Autograph Letter Signed (fragment) from Ellen Kean to Unidentified Recipient
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Discusses theatrical schedule, including several Shakespeare plays: Merchant of Venice, Hamlet, King Henry IV, and Much ado about nothing. Comments "I wish it was something stronger for Charles I do not like his doing anything so flowery immediately after Macready, but it cannot be avoided."
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Discusses theatrical schedule, including several Shakespeare plays: Merchant of Venice, Hamlet, King Henry IV, and Much ado about nothing. Comments "I wish it was something stronger for Charles I do not like his doing anything so flowery immediately after Macready, but it cannot be avoided."
Autograph Letter Signed from L.R. Kinglake to Ellen Kean, London
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Kinglake writes that William showed the letter containing news of Charles Kean's death. Offers condolences, also relief that his long suffering is over. Reassures Kean that his fame will live forever for his tragic characters and extreme refinement of mind. Many people are upset, especially Lloyd Jones. They have recently buried Admiral Powell, who also suffered from heart disease. Kinglake will be visiting London next month and hopes to see Ellen.
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Kinglake writes that William showed the letter containing news of Charles Kean's death. Offers condolences, also relief that his long suffering is over. Reassures Kean that his fame will live forever for his tragic characters and extreme refinement of mind. Many people are upset, especially Lloyd Jones. They have recently buried Admiral Powell, who also suffered from heart disease. Kinglake will be visiting London next month and hopes to see Ellen.
Autograph Letter Signed from Ellen Kean, London, to an Unidentified Recipient
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Addressed to "Dear Sir." "Mr. Kean is busily employed..."
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Addressed to "Dear Sir." "Mr. Kean is busily employed..."
Autograph Letter Signed from John Palle, Templemore, to Charles Kean, London
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Palle offers encourages Kean in his theatrical pursuits, and he predicts he will soon surpass Macready. Suggests to Kean that "to marry at [his] age would be folly in the extreme." Also makes references to Sheridan Knowles and Ellen Tree. Integral address leaf addressed to "Charles John Kean, Esqre, 44 Southampton Row, Russell Square, London."
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Palle offers encourages Kean in his theatrical pursuits, and he predicts he will soon surpass Macready. Suggests to Kean that "to marry at [his] age would be folly in the extreme." Also makes references to Sheridan Knowles and Ellen Tree. Integral address leaf addressed to "Charles John Kean, Esqre, 44 Southampton Row, Russell Square, London."
Catalog of Manuscripts of the Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C.
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