One of the most neglected areas of study in nineteenth-century
theater is pantomime: this book provides a comprehensive overview
of pantomime in the Victorian period, ranging from the ideological
positions perpetrated by pantomime to discussions of practitioners
and enthusiastic spectators, such as E.L. Blanchard, Lewis Carroll
and John Ruskin.
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