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Martyn Powell, Professor of Modern Irish History at Aberystwyth University, has been awarded a £272,000 Leverhulme Research Project Grant to study the political work of Richard Brinsley Sheridan.
Playwright, theatre-owner, MP, ‘spin-doctor’, drinker, debtor – Irish-born Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751-1816) was a notorious figure in the late-eighteenth century, arguably the first age of celebrity.
But while his theatrical works – School for Scandal and The Rivals remain well known and continue to be performed, the significance of his political career has been underplayed. Yet he was reckoned to be one of the greatest speakers parliament has ever seen – his speech in the trial of Warren Hastings, India’s Governor General, perhaps the best in its history.
Professor Powell will be collaborating with Dr Robert Jones of Leeds University on the four year project which aims is to recover and reappraise Sheridan’s political career, investigating his national and international significance as a politician and orator, and his wider political activity, including writing for the press – he was an early defender of its freedom, and one of his speeches on this subject is inscribed in the interior of Chicago’s Tribune Building.
Playwright, theatre-owner, MP, ‘spin-doctor’, drinker, debtor – Irish-born Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751-1816) was a notorious figure in the late-eighteenth century, arguably the first age of celebrity.
But while his theatrical works – School for Scandal and The Rivals remain well known and continue to be performed, the significance of his political career has been underplayed. Yet he was reckoned to be one of the greatest speakers parliament has ever seen – his speech in the trial of Warren Hastings, India’s Governor General, perhaps the best in its history.
Professor Powell will be collaborating with Dr Robert Jones of Leeds University on the four year project which aims is to recover and reappraise Sheridan’s political career, investigating his national and international significance as a politician and orator, and his wider political activity, including writing for the press – he was an early defender of its freedom, and one of his speeches on this subject is inscribed in the interior of Chicago’s Tribune Building.
Statws | Wedi gorffen |
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Dyddiad cychwyn/gorffen dod i rym | 01 Gorff 2016 → 01 Awst 2018 |
Cyllid
- The Leverhulme Trust (Funder reference unknown): £59,892.34
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