Fintan O'Toole's publishers announce that Richard Brinsley Sheridan has been generally ill-served by biographers, 'who rehash the familiar outlines of his story every decade or so without bringing any intelligent new insights to the task'. By contrast, O'Toole has written a 'gripping, carefully composed exploration of Sheridan's career'. His biography comes hard on the heels of Linda Kelly's, and it would be comforting to report that O'Toole's was the rehash, but the Granta puff has it the right way round, while Alan Chedzoy's life of the first Mrs Sheridan (the noted soprano and beauty Elizabeth Linley) is more boisterously entertaining than either of them.
LRB 27 November 1997 | PDF Download
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