
How her personal library informed the phenomenal talent of the Italian actress Eleonora Duse is revealed in a newly-published book that catalogues the Duse Collection owned by Murray Edwards College.
How her personal library informed the phenomenal talent of the Italian actress Eleonora Duse is revealed in a newly-published book that catalogues the Duse Collection owned by Murray Edwards College.
探花直播first time I set eyes on Eleonora Duse鈥檚 books in the library of Murray Edwards I realised I had struck gold.
Dr Anna Sica, 探花直播 of Palermo
A book launched tomorrow (24 January) at Heffers bookshop in Cambridge shines new light on the extraordinary life of the legendary Italian actress Eleonora Duse (1858-1924) whose extensive library of books was bequeathed to New Hall (now Murray Edwards) in the 1960s as part of a bigger collection. Many of them contain her personal bookplates and handwritten notes, and when some of the volumes were opened the college librarian found pressed flowers between the pages as bookmarks for significant passages.
With her beauty and talent, Duse captivated the imagination of many of the writers of her time, including the Irish novelist James Joyce. 探花直播Murray Edwards Duse Collection by Anna Sica and Alison Wilson sets her library within the wider context of her life and looks at her career through the prism of the many books she acquired to develop her own understanding of the parts she played and enable her to engage intellectually with her peers in the world of art and literature.
探花直播books that once belonged to Duse were donated to New Hall in 1962 by the actress鈥檚 grandchildren, Father Sebastian Bullough and Sister Mary Mark. They were children of Duse鈥檚 only daughter, Enrichetta, and her husband, Edward Bullough, professor of Italian at the 探花直播 of Cambridge. When they gave their mother鈥檚 books, the Mrs Edward Bullough Bequest, to the newly-emerging college, they did not reveal that the bequest included their grandmother鈥檚 books.
As Miss Sarah Newman, New Hall鈥檚 first librarian, began to record the entire bequest, she realised that several books it contained had belonged to the famous Italian actress. But for decades the volumes once owned by Duse were overlooked. Duse鈥檚 biographers and scholars have invariably mentioned Duse鈥檚 personal library but have usually concluded that it was lost after the dismantlement, in 1914, of the library of her women鈥檚 cultural club, 探花直播Actresses House in Rome.
Only recently was it revealed that the Bullough Bequest contained much of Duse鈥檚 personal library of the books she described famously as her 鈥渁rtistic wardrobe鈥 and most treasured possessions. 探花直播provenance of these books came fully to light in 2007 when Dr Sica, historian of theatre at the 探花直播 of Palermo, began to research the origins of the books in the Bullough Collection with the help of librarian Alison Wilson and others at the 探花直播 of Cambridge.
It is thought that the Bulloughs may have deliberately concealed the provenance of some of the books in the bequest and it was recorded that Enrichetta burnt many of the letters from her mother鈥檚 lover, the Italian poet, Gabriele d鈥橝nnunzio, who made Duse the heroine of one of his novels. Duse had a series of famous lovers and was considered a muse by some of the most celebrated artists and writers of her time 鈥 including Rainer Maria Rilke and James Joyce.
Duse鈥檚 fascinating journey as the daughter of impoverished travelling actors who rose to international fame has been the subject of several biographies which have concentrated on her interaction with some of best-known names in the arts world of her era 鈥 including her passionate affair with d鈥橝nnuzio, her professional rivalry with Sarah Bernhardt, and her close friendship with Isadora Duncan and other iconic figures of an age that continues to capture public imagination as a time of high romance.
探花直播Murray Edwards Duse Collection focuses instead on Duse鈥檚 intellectual life and thirst for knowledge as seen through her collection of books, which range from histories of theatre to books on the cubism movement in art, from criticisms of French literature to guides of European cities. Despite her lack of formal education, and her irregular income as an actress, she acquired both newly-published literature and antiquarian volumes.
Together Duse鈥檚 books reveal her passion for the arts, her interest in the classics, and her impressive grasp of several European languages. Above all they speak of her commitment to researching in almost scholarly depth the roles she played. Indeed, it is thought that Duse鈥檚 approach of immersing herself in the parts that she played laid the foundations for what became known as method acting.
鈥 探花直播first time I set eyes on Eleonora Duse鈥檚 books in the library of Murray Edwards I realised I had struck gold,鈥 said Dr Sica. 鈥淭his remarkable resource enables us to understand Duse鈥檚 intellectual evolution, the erudition that she displayed throughout her acting career, and her artistic and intellectual profile which inspired come of the major artists of her time.鈥
探花直播Murray Edwards College Duse Collection (published by Mimesis) will be launched at Heffers, Trinity Street, Cambridge at 6.30pm on Thursday 24 January 2013. 探花直播event is open to all.
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