An Apology for the Life of Mr Colley Cibber, Comedian and Late Patentee of the Theatre Royal
A Modernized Text
(Author) David RobertsColley Cibber was one of the most derided men in eighteenth-century London. Mocked for his work in the theatre and as Poet Laureate, he was nevertheless a prolific actor and playwright, and co-managed the Theatre Royal Drury Lane for 24 years. His response to his critics, An Apology for the Life of Mr Colley Cibber, is often described as the first theatrical autobiography, and even as the first secular autobiography in English. But what kind of text is it - intimate confession or cunning pose? History of the stage or political polemic? Rambling or purposeful? Or perhaps, even, the first celebrity memoir? Including comprehensive notes and a detailed scholarly introduction, this modernised text makes Cibber's enigmatic literary landmark accessible to a wide readership for the first time and allows both specialists and general readers to explore Cibber's extraordinary career against the rich, turbulent background of London theatre in the eighteenth century.
David Roberts
David Roberts was a Scottish painter and writer known for his intricate illustrations in "The Holy Land" series, depicting the Middle East in the 19th century. His detailed and realistic style brought ancient landscapes to life for readers. Roberts' work continues to inspire artists and historians alike with its vivid imagery.