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Langdon Elwyn Mitchell

Langdon Elwyn Mitchell (February 17, 1862 – October 21, 1935) was an American playwright who was popular on Broadway during the early twentieth century.

Langdon Elwyn Mitchell
Born(1862-02-17)February 17, 1862
DiedOctober 21, 1935(1935-10-21) (aged 73)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Alma materHarvard University
Columbia Law School
Parent(s)S. Weir Mitchell
Mary Middleton Elwyn
RelativesJohn Kearsley Mitchell (grandfather)

Early life edit

Mitchell was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on February 17, 1862. He was the son of a noted writer and neurologist, S. Weir Mitchell (inventor of the "rest cure"), and, his first wife, Mary Middleton Elwyn, a daughter of Dr. Elwyn of Philadelphia. His elder brother was John Kearsley Mitchell, a neurologist who married Anne Keppele Williams.[1][2] After his mother died in 1862, his father married Mary Cadwalader.

His paternal grandfather was writer and physician John Kearsley Mitchell. Mitchell studied in Dresden and Paris, attended the Harvard and Columbia law schools, and was admitted to the New York bar in 1886.

Career edit

A member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, he wrote plays under his own name and poetry under the pen name "John Philip Varley." Along with Clyde Fitch, William Vaughn Moody, Percy MacKaye, Ned Sheldon and Rachel Crothers, Langdon Mitchell was regarded as one of the more serious American dramatists in an era (c. 1900-1910) not notable for weighty plays. He was considered a solid craftsman whose plays provided good parts for talented actors and actresses.

Mitchell enjoyed an especially productive relationship with one of the most prominent actresses of his time, Mrs. Minnie Maddern Fiske, who was one of the first actresses to play Nora in Ibsen's A Doll's House on the New York stage and was renowned for her Hedda Gabler. Mrs. Fiske acted one of her most lauded roles, the conniving Becky Sharp, in 1899 in Mitchell's dramatization of Thackeray's Vanity Fair, and she starred seven years later in his most famous work, The New York Idea, a play which had been written for her. (The New York Idea is the only play by Mitchell to have survived his era and is occasionally performed in regional theaters. It was revived off-Broadway in New York in 1977, in a production starring Blythe Danner, and again in 2011, in an adaptation by David Auburn, the author of Proof.)

Theater critic and historian Brooks Atkinson wrote in 1970 of The New York Idea, a tart comedy about divorce, that "the dialogue is still lively and the idiocies of the character are still pertinent," securely placing it in the long tradition of drawing-room comedy.[3] Some reviewers at the time sanctimoniously took issue with the idea of a comedy about a socially questionable topic such as divorce, but others praised Mitchell for writing in the spirit of British playwrights Arthur Wing Pinero and Henry Arthur Jones.[4]

Mitchell taught playwriting at the University of Pennsylvania from 1928 to 1930.[5]

Personal life edit

In 1891, Mitchell married Marion Lea (1861–1944), an actress who was on the London stage at the time of their marriage. She was a daughter of Joseph Lea and Susanna (née Massey) Lea.[6] Together, they were the parents of:

  • Weir Mitchell (1892–1988), an executive with the Borden Milk Company of New York; he married Annette Beckon.
  • Ms. Mitchell, who married architect Kenneth Mackenzie Day.[7]
  • Susanna Valentine Mitchell (1896–1979),[8] an author and poet who married William Gammell IV in 1925.[9] They later divorced.[8]

After suffering from nephritis, Mitchell died at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital on October 21, 1935.[10] His widow died at Doctors Hospital in New York in June 1944.[6]

Major Plays edit

  • In the Season (1893)
  • Becky Sharp (1899): a dramatization of Thackeray's Vanity Fair
  • A Kentucky Belle
  • Step by Step
  • The New York Idea (1907)
  • The Kreutzer Sonata (1907), adapted from the Yiddish of Jacob Gordin.
  • The New Marriage (1911)

Other Writings edit

  • Sylvian and Other Poems (1884)
  • Poems (1894)
  • Love in the Backwoods (1896)
  • Understanding America (1927)

References edit

Sources
  1. ^ "Dr. John K. Mitchell". The New York Times. 11 April 1917. Retrieved 15 June 2023.
  2. ^ Andrews, Charles McLean (1907). The Ancestors and Descendants of Ezekiel Williams of Wethersfield 1608-1907. Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company Print] priv. print. p. 48. Retrieved 15 June 2023.
  3. ^ Atkinson, p. 36.
  4. ^ Atkinson, p. 69.
  5. ^ Atkinson, Brooks. Broadway. New York: Atheneum, 1970.
  6. ^ a b "MRS. L. E. MITCHELL, FORMER ACTRESS, 83; Widow of Playwright, Poet Is Dead--Played With Langtry". The New York Times. 9 June 1944. Retrieved 15 June 2023.
  7. ^ "Day, Kenneth Mackenzie | Weitzman". www.design.upenn.edu. University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 18 July 2023.
  8. ^ a b "S. Valentine Mitchell, 82, Is Dead; A Novelist, Poet and Playwright". The New York Times. 13 April 1979. Retrieved 18 July 2023.
  9. ^ "MISS MITCHELL WED TO W. GAMMELL JR.; Ceremony is Performed. by Dr. Stires in the Chantry at St. Thomas's Church. FATHER GIVES AWAY BRIDE". The New York Times. 25 February 1925. Retrieved 18 July 2023.
  10. ^ YORK TIMES, Special to THE NEW (22 October 1935). "L. E. MITCHELL, 75, PLAYWRIGHT, DIES; He Dramatized 'Vanity Fair' Under the Name of 'Becky Sharp' for Mrs. Fiske". The New York Times. Retrieved 15 June 2023.
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langdon, elwyn, mitchell, february, 1862, october, 1935, american, playwright, popular, broadway, during, early, twentieth, century, born, 1862, february, 1862philadelphia, pennsylvaniadiedoctober, 1935, 1935, aged, philadelphia, pennsylvaniaalma, materharvard. Langdon Elwyn Mitchell February 17 1862 October 21 1935 was an American playwright who was popular on Broadway during the early twentieth century Langdon Elwyn MitchellBorn 1862 02 17 February 17 1862Philadelphia PennsylvaniaDiedOctober 21 1935 1935 10 21 aged 73 Philadelphia PennsylvaniaAlma materHarvard UniversityColumbia Law SchoolParent s S Weir MitchellMary Middleton ElwynRelativesJohn Kearsley Mitchell grandfather Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Major Plays 5 Other Writings 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editMitchell was born in Philadelphia Pennsylvania on February 17 1862 He was the son of a noted writer and neurologist S Weir Mitchell inventor of the rest cure and his first wife Mary Middleton Elwyn a daughter of Dr Elwyn of Philadelphia His elder brother was John Kearsley Mitchell a neurologist who married Anne Keppele Williams 1 2 After his mother died in 1862 his father married Mary Cadwalader His paternal grandfather was writer and physician John Kearsley Mitchell Mitchell studied in Dresden and Paris attended the Harvard and Columbia law schools and was admitted to the New York bar in 1886 Career editA member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters he wrote plays under his own name and poetry under the pen name John Philip Varley Along with Clyde Fitch William Vaughn Moody Percy MacKaye Ned Sheldon and Rachel Crothers Langdon Mitchell was regarded as one of the more serious American dramatists in an era c 1900 1910 not notable for weighty plays He was considered a solid craftsman whose plays provided good parts for talented actors and actresses Mitchell enjoyed an especially productive relationship with one of the most prominent actresses of his time Mrs Minnie Maddern Fiske who was one of the first actresses to play Nora in Ibsen s A Doll s House on the New York stage and was renowned for her Hedda Gabler Mrs Fiske acted one of her most lauded roles the conniving Becky Sharp in 1899 in Mitchell s dramatization of Thackeray s Vanity Fair and she starred seven years later in his most famous work The New York Idea a play which had been written for her The New York Idea is the only play by Mitchell to have survived his era and is occasionally performed in regional theaters It was revived off Broadway in New York in 1977 in a production starring Blythe Danner and again in 2011 in an adaptation by David Auburn the author of Proof Theater critic and historian Brooks Atkinson wrote in 1970 of The New York Idea a tart comedy about divorce that the dialogue is still lively and the idiocies of the character are still pertinent securely placing it in the long tradition of drawing room comedy 3 Some reviewers at the time sanctimoniously took issue with the idea of a comedy about a socially questionable topic such as divorce but others praised Mitchell for writing in the spirit of British playwrights Arthur Wing Pinero and Henry Arthur Jones 4 Mitchell taught playwriting at the University of Pennsylvania from 1928 to 1930 5 Personal life editIn 1891 Mitchell married Marion Lea 1861 1944 an actress who was on the London stage at the time of their marriage She was a daughter of Joseph Lea and Susanna nee Massey Lea 6 Together they were the parents of Weir Mitchell 1892 1988 an executive with the Borden Milk Company of New York he married Annette Beckon Ms Mitchell who married architect Kenneth Mackenzie Day 7 Susanna Valentine Mitchell 1896 1979 8 an author and poet who married William Gammell IV in 1925 9 They later divorced 8 After suffering from nephritis Mitchell died at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital on October 21 1935 10 His widow died at Doctors Hospital in New York in June 1944 6 Major Plays editIn the Season 1893 Becky Sharp 1899 a dramatization of Thackeray s Vanity Fair A Kentucky Belle Step by Step The New York Idea 1907 The Kreutzer Sonata 1907 adapted from the Yiddish of Jacob Gordin The New Marriage 1911 Other Writings editSylvian and Other Poems 1884 Poems 1894 Love in the Backwoods 1896 Understanding America 1927 References editSources Dr John K Mitchell The New York Times 11 April 1917 Retrieved 15 June 2023 Andrews Charles McLean 1907 The Ancestors and Descendants of Ezekiel Williams of Wethersfield 1608 1907 Case Lockwood amp Brainard Company Print priv print p 48 Retrieved 15 June 2023 Atkinson p 36 Atkinson p 69 Atkinson Brooks Broadway New York Atheneum 1970 a b MRS L E MITCHELL FORMER ACTRESS 83 Widow of Playwright Poet Is Dead Played With Langtry The New York Times 9 June 1944 Retrieved 15 June 2023 Day Kenneth Mackenzie Weitzman www design upenn edu University of Pennsylvania Retrieved 18 July 2023 a b S Valentine Mitchell 82 Is Dead A Novelist Poet and Playwright The New York Times 13 April 1979 Retrieved 18 July 2023 MISS MITCHELL WED TO W GAMMELL JR Ceremony is Performed by Dr Stires in the Chantry at St Thomas s Church FATHER GIVES AWAY BRIDE The New York Times 25 February 1925 Retrieved 18 July 2023 YORK TIMES Special to THE NEW 22 October 1935 L E MITCHELL 75 PLAYWRIGHT DIES He Dramatized Vanity Fair Under the Name of Becky Sharp for Mrs Fiske The New York Times Retrieved 15 June 2023 Attribution nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Gilman D C Peck H T Colby F M eds 1905 Langdon Elwyn Mitchell New International Encyclopedia 1st ed New York Dodd Mead External links editLangdon Mitchell Papers Billy Rose Theatre Division New York Public Library for the Performing Arts Langdon Ellwyn Mitchell Papers Manuscripts and Archives Division New York Public Library Works by Langdon Elwyn Mitchell at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Langdon Elwyn Mitchell at Internet Archive Works by Langdon Elwyn Mitchell at LibriVox public domain audiobooks nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Langdon Elwyn Mitchell amp oldid 1176953977, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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