- William Archer (critic)
William Archer (
23 September 1856 –27 December 1924 ), Scottishcritic , was born in Perth, and was educated at theUniversity of Edinburgh , where he received the degree of M.A. in 1876. He was the son ofThomas Archer (pastoralist) .He became a leader-writer on the "Edinburgh Evening News" in 1875, and after a year in
Australia returned toEdinburgh . In 1879 he became dramatic critic of the "London Figaro", and in 1884 of the "World", where he remained until 1905. InLondon he soon took a prominent literary place.Archer had much to do with introducing Ibsen to the English public by his translation "
The Pillars of Society ", produced at theGaiety Theatre, London , 1880. He also translated, alone or in collaboration, other productions of the Scandinavian stage: Ibsen's "A Doll's House " (1889), "The Master Builder " (1893);Edvard Brandes 's "A Visit" (1892); Ibsen's "Peer Gynt " (1892); "Little Eyolf " (1895); and "John Gabriel Borkman " (1897); and he edited Henrik Ibsen's "Prose Dramas" vols., 1890-1891).He was a friend of the
George Bernard Shaw , and arranged for his plays to be translated into German. An attempted collaboration on a play, "Widower's Houses", did not work, and Archer was often critical of Shaw's drama. For a time, Archer lived at 27Fitzroy Square in central London, while Shaw lived at number 29.During
World War I , Archer wrote a series of open letters on behalf of Wellington House, arguingGermany 's culpability in starting the conflict. He viewed the Allies (including England) as innocent bystanders, forced into defending the world against German militancy.His play, "The Green Goddess", was produced by
Winthrop Ames at theBooth Theatre in New York. It was a melodrama, and a popular success, although relatively of much less importance to the art of the drama than his critical work.Among his critical works are:
*"English Dramatists of To-day" (1882)
*"Henry Irving ", a study (1883)
*"About the Theatre" (1886)
*"Study in the Psychology of Acting" (1886)
*"Masks or Faces?" (1888)
*"W. C. Macready", a biography (1890)
*"The Theatrical World" (1893) (5 volumes)
*"America To-day, Observations and Reflections"
*"Poets the Younger Generation" (1901)
*"Real Conversations" (1904)
*"A National Theatre: Scheme and Estimates", with H. Granville Barker, 1907)
*"Through Afro-America" (1910)
*"The Life, Trial, and Death of Francisco Ferrer" (1911)
*"Play-Making" (1912)
*"The Old Drama and the New" (1923)Plays:
*"War is War" (1919)
*"The Green Goddess" (1921)External links
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References
*1911
*NIE
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