Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Studies in Hamlet, 1901–1955
- English Hamlets of the Twentieth Century
- The Date of Hamlet
- Hamlet and the Court of Elsinore
- Hamlet’s ‘Sullied’ or ‘Solid’ Flesh: A Bibliographical Case–History
- Hamlet at the Globe
- Hamlet Costumes from Garrick to Gielgud
- Hamlet at the Comédie Française: 1769–1896
- The New Way with Shakespeare’s Texts: An Introduction for Lay Readers. III. In Sight of Shakespeare’s Manuscripts
- Shakespeare in the Bibliotheca Bodmeriana
- An Unpublished Contemporary Setting of a Shakespeare Song
- Garrick’s Stratford Jubilee: Reactions in France and Germany
- Shakespeare and Bohemia
- International Notes
- Shakespeare Productions in the United Kingdom: 1954
- The Tragic Curve: A Review of two Productions of Macbeth
- The Year's Contributions to Shakespearian Study 1 Critical Studies
- 2 Shakespeare’s Life, Times and Stage
- 3 Textual Studies
- Book Received
- Index
- Plate Section
Hamlet Costumes from Garrick to Gielgud
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2007
- Frontmatter
- Studies in Hamlet, 1901–1955
- English Hamlets of the Twentieth Century
- The Date of Hamlet
- Hamlet and the Court of Elsinore
- Hamlet’s ‘Sullied’ or ‘Solid’ Flesh: A Bibliographical Case–History
- Hamlet at the Globe
- Hamlet Costumes from Garrick to Gielgud
- Hamlet at the Comédie Française: 1769–1896
- The New Way with Shakespeare’s Texts: An Introduction for Lay Readers. III. In Sight of Shakespeare’s Manuscripts
- Shakespeare in the Bibliotheca Bodmeriana
- An Unpublished Contemporary Setting of a Shakespeare Song
- Garrick’s Stratford Jubilee: Reactions in France and Germany
- Shakespeare and Bohemia
- International Notes
- Shakespeare Productions in the United Kingdom: 1954
- The Tragic Curve: A Review of two Productions of Macbeth
- The Year's Contributions to Shakespearian Study 1 Critical Studies
- 2 Shakespeare’s Life, Times and Stage
- 3 Textual Studies
- Book Received
- Index
- Plate Section
Summary
In the nearly two centuries that passed between Garrick’s first performance as Hamlet and the emergence of Gielgud’s interpretation of the Prince, much ink has covered myriads of manuscripts dealing with the textual criticism, production history and interpretation of the play, and more volumes pour from the presses yearly. At the present time considerable attention is being focused on its stage history, and a very comprehensive pictorial record from 1709 was published in 1952 entitled Hamlet Through the Ages. This excellent book by Mander and Mitchenson covers over one hundred and fifty ‘ Hamlets ’ and gives an excellent picture of the changes in the physical presentation of the tragedy since Betterton’s day. Since this book covers so much material, however, it is but natural that it should give only a brief indication of the changes that have developed in the dress of the Prince of Denmark during several centuries; and it is, therefore, my purpose in this brief article to draw attention to some of these changes and to indicate if possible why they took place.
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- Shakespeare Survey , pp. 54 - 58Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1956