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Dressing the Part: Ellen Terry (1847-1928)
Veronica Isaac
School of Humanities and Social Science
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Victorian
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Portrayal
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personal life
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love affair
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wardrobe
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Clothing
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Ellen Terry
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Actresses
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Popular
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Embodied Experience
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Social Context
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Cultural Contexts
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Personal Life
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Wearer
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Theatrical
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William Shakespeare
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Close Analysis
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Love Affair
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Wardrobe
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Public Identity
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Tactile Qualities
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Henry Irving
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Social Code
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Illegitimate children
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Victorian Morality
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