- Published: 15 September 2009
- ISBN: 9780099497189
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 672
- RRP: $32.99
A Strange Eventful History
The Dramatic Lives of Ellen Terry, Henry Irving and their Remarkable Families

















- Published: 15 September 2009
- ISBN: 9780099497189
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 672
- RRP: $32.99
This is a fabulous cavalcade of a book, written with infectious verve and deep imaginative sympathy ... a joy to read
John Carey, Sunday Times
He writes with eloquence and clarity, sketching the broader context with a light but firm touch and incidentally providing a literary masterclass in the marshalling and sifting of detail
Literary Review
'[Holroyd's] own uncanny powers of balance, perception and penetration [appear] in a multiple biography that somehow recaptures an ephemeral imaginative reality more intense to its subjects and their public than life itself
Observer
Holroyd has a wonderful eye for detail...an entirely captivating biography...one of the glories of the form
Guardian
Magnificent - not just as a fascinating exercise in group biography, but as a masterpiece of comic writing...such joie de vivre
New Statesman
It has all the tumbling narrative, spicy detail and easy empathy that determine his midas touch... shows Holroyd yet again pushing the biographer's art to new imaginative planes
Financial Times
Through a rapidly evolving, scene-changing narrative, presented with a range of eye-catching effects Holroyd evokes the mysterious world of the Victorian and Edwardian theatre, the hiss of the gas footlights, the coloured lights and smoke, with all the attention to detail of the star-struck fan seated in the front stalls
Mark Bostridge, Independent on Sunday
Holroyd's sweeping biography...proceeds at a furious pace, and, in less expert hands, the detail packed onto the page might bewilder; instead, the effect is of an epic, perfectly balanced by intimacies of setting and character.
The New Yorker
As unconventional as it is fascinating
The Times
A fabulous cavalcade of a book, written with infectious verve
John Carey, The Sunday Times
To attempt the biography of even one of these giants of the 19th Century English stage would be a challenge to most, but the energetic Michael Holroyd tackles both...Amazingly he carried it off in a ripping yarn spiced with melodrama and tinged with pathos
Judith Rice, The Guardian
Holroyd's charmingly modest intention is to "carry readers back in time and convey a sense of adventure and intimacy with the past". In this he triumphantly succeeds
Katie Owen, Sunday Telegraph
Michael Holroyd has once again triumphed over a seemingly impossible subject. For so capacious is this tale of two great actors and their descendants that he has written a sweeping social history of theatre in the late 19th and early 20th-century England. Deftly plotted, with an infectious verve that springs from his delight in the waywardness of human nature
Frances Spalding, Independent
A funny, gossipy epic
Christopher Hirst, Independent