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Theatric Revolution - Drama, Censorship, and Romantic Period Subcultures 1773-1832 (Hardcover, New)
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Theatric Revolution - Drama, Censorship, and Romantic Period Subcultures 1773-1832 (Hardcover, New)
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The theatre and drama of the late Georgian period have been the
focus of a number of recent studies, but such work has tended to
ignore its social and political contexts. Theatric Revolution
redresses the balance by considering the role of stage censorship
during the Romantic period, an era otherwise associated with the
freedom of expression. Looking beyond the Royal theatres at Covent
Garden and Drury Lane which have dominated most recent accounts of
the period, this book examines the day-to-day workings of the Lord
Chamberlain's Examiner of Plays and shows that radicalized groups
of individuals continuously sought ways to evade the suppression of
both playhouses and dramatic texts.
Incorporating a wealth of new research, David Worrall reveals the
centrality of theatre within busy networks of print culture,
politics of all casts, elite and popular cultures, and metropolitan
and provincial audiences. Ranging from the drawing room of Queen
Caroline's private theatrical to the song-and-supper dens of Soho
and radical free and easies, Theatric Revolution deals with the
complex vitality of Romantic theatrical culture, and its intense
politicization at all levels. This fascinating new study will be of
great value to cultural historians, as well as to literary and
theatre scholars.
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