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Costume: Fanciful, Historical and Theatrical

Costume: Fanciful, Historical and Theatrical

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COSTUME
FANCIFUL, HISTORICAL, AND THEATRICAL



Reproduced by special permission

COQUELIN, AS CYRANO DE BERGERAC, FROM A WATER COLOUR DRAWING BY PERCY ANDERSON.

(Reproduced by special permission.)


COSTUME: FANCIFUL,
HISTORICAL
AND THEATRICAL

COMPILED BY Mrs. ARIA

ILLUSTRATED BY PERCY ANDERSON

London

MACMILLAN AND CO., Limited

NEW YORK: THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
1906

All rights reserved



INTRODUCTORY NOTE

"It is merely a question of head," said Percy Anderson to me one day, whilst we were discussing some easy method of solving a problem in fancy dress.

And he continued:

"Indeed, I would say that, broadly speaking, of all costume. The fashion of any period is distinguished primarily by the way its wearer dresses her hair."

"And chooses her sleeves," I suggested, and received his approval.

We agreed then that we were both most keenly interested in dress, regarding it as one of the fine and essential arts; and we decided that we would try to preach its best doctrines and traditions to the world at large, while we did not ignore the fact that many more worthy had previously enriched literature with the same object. Realising this most acutely, it came to pass that I found myself searching libraries for information which could serve to point my moral, while Mr. Anderson consented to adorn my tale and help me in my endeavour to present concisely, and with as little ceremony and as much simplicity as possible, the main facts of the fashions which have obtained through the centuries.

A few practical details and suggestions are included in the hope that they may obviate some difficulties of those who fret their hour on the stage or at the fancy-dress ball, while, for the benefit of the next generation, I have devoted a small space to personal reminiscences of theatrical heroes and heroines, and to some facts of theatrical dress, as it has been expressed in classic and popular dramas produced by the leading actors and actresses of our time.

E. ARIA.


CONTENTS

  PAGE
CHAPTER I
In Classic Times 1
CHAPTER II
In Early Mediæval Times 10
CHAPTER III
In the Thirteenth Century 19
CHAPTER IV
In the Fourteenth Century 28
CHAPTER V
In the Fifteenth Century 37
CHAPTER VI
In the Sixteenth Century 49
CHAPTER VII
In the Seventeenth Century 66
CHAPTER VIII
In the Eighteenth Century 78
CHAPTER IX
In the Nineteenth Century 92
CHAPTER X
Of British Peasants 106
CHAPTER XI
Of some Foreign Peasants 115
CHAPTER XII
Of some Foreign Peasants (continued) 130
CHAPTER XIII
Of Oriental Dress 147
CHAPTER XIV
Of Oriental Dress (continued) 163

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