Florence Adelaide Fowle Adams (October 15, 1863 – July 31, 1916) was an American dramatic reader, actor, author, and teacher.
Biography
She was born Florence Adelaide Fowle in
Chelsea, Massachusetts
Chelsea is a city in Suffolk County, Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States, directly across the Mystic River from the city of Boston. As of the 2020 census, Chelsea had a population of 40,787. With a total area of just 2.46 s ...
, the only child of the artist Edward Augustus Fowle.
[ She attended the Chelsea public school, the ]Girls' Latin School
Boston Latin Academy (BLA) is a public exam school founded in 1878 in Boston, Massachusetts providing students in grades 7th through 12th a classical preparatory education.
Originally named Girls' Latin School until 1977, the school was the ...
in Boston, and the Boston School of Oratory
The Boston School of Oratory was a private institution in Boston, Massachusetts, founded in 1879 by Robert R. Raymond, a dramatic reader. It succeeded the Boston University School of Oratory, which had sometimes been informally known by the same ...
, from which she graduated in 1884.[
Fowle joined the faculty of the Boston School of Oratory, where she taught the Delsarte method of dramatic expression developed by the teacher François Delsarte. Feeling the lack of a textbook for beginning students that clearly set forth the principles of the Delsarte method, she published her own book on the Delsarte method, ''Gestures and Pantomimic Action'' (1891), using herself as the model for the volume's many illustrations.][
She occasionally appeared on stage in dramatic roles; for example, as Julie de Mortemar in ]Edward Bulwer-Lytton
Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton, PC (25 May 180318 January 1873) was an English writer and politician. He served as a Whig member of Parliament from 1831 to 1841 and a Conservative from 1851 to 1866. He was Secret ...
's play ''Richelieu
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People
* Cardinal Richelieu (Armand-Jean du Plessis, 1585–1642), Louis XIII's chief minister
* Alphonse-Louis du Plessis de Richelieu (1582–1653), French Carthusian bishop and Cardinal
* Louis François Armand ...
''.[ She also organized her own company of young women for staging tableaux vivants, the Boston Ideal Tableaux Company.][
]
References
External links
Florence Adelaide Fowle Adams
at Wikisource
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1863 births
1916 deaths
19th-century American actresses
American stage actresses
American textbook writers
American women non-fiction writers
Boston Latin Academy alumni
Drama teachers
People from Chelsea, Massachusetts