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The Censorship of Eighteenth-Century Theatre - Playhouses and Prohibition, 1737–1843: David O'Shaughnessy The Censorship of Eighteenth-Century Theatre - Playhouses and Prohibition, 1737–1843
David O'Shaughnessy
R2,431 Discovery Miles 24 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection reveals the wide-ranging impact of the Stage Licensing Act of 1737 on literary and theatrical culture in Georgian Britain. Demonstrating the differing motivations of the state in censoring public performances of plays after the Stage Licensing Act of 1737 and until the Theatres Act 1843, chapters cover a wide variety of theatrical genres across a century and show how the mechanisms of formal censorship operated under the Lord Chamberlain's Examiner of Plays. They also explore the effects of informal censorship, whereby playwrights, audiences and managers internalized the censorship regime. As such, the volume moves beyond a narrow focus on erasures and emendations visible on manuscripts to elucidate censorship's wide-ranging significance across the long eighteenth century. Demonstrating theatre archives' potency as a resource for historical research, this volume is of exceptional value for researchers interested in the evolving complexities of Georgian society, its politics and mores.

William Godwin and the Theatre (Paperback): David O'Shaughnessy William Godwin and the Theatre (Paperback)
David O'Shaughnessy
R1,474 Discovery Miles 14 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

William Godwin is one of the most important figures of the Romantic period. He wrote four plays at the end of the 18th/beginning of the 19th centuries. This book has two main objectives: to provide the first comprehensive discussion of these four plays, and to consider the notion of theatricality in relation to Godwin's political project.

William Godwin and the Theatre (Hardcover): David O'Shaughnessy William Godwin and the Theatre (Hardcover)
David O'Shaughnessy
R4,261 Discovery Miles 42 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

William Godwin is one of the most important figures of the Romantic period. He wrote four plays at the end of the 18th/beginning of the 19th centuries. This book has two main objectives: to provide the first comprehensive discussion of these four plays, and to consider the notion of theatricality in relation to Godwin's political project.

The Plays of William Godwin (Paperback): David O'Shaughnessy The Plays of William Godwin (Paperback)
David O'Shaughnessy
R1,432 Discovery Miles 14 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Best known for "Enquiry Concerning Political Justice" (1793) and "Caleb Williams" (1794), William Godwin (1756-1836) is one of the most important figures of the Romantic period. This book offers academics the chance to build a complete picture of Godwin as a writer and political figure.

Ireland, Enlightenment and the English Stage, 1740-1820 (Paperback): David O'Shaughnessy Ireland, Enlightenment and the English Stage, 1740-1820 (Paperback)
David O'Shaughnessy
R945 Discovery Miles 9 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The theatre was a crucial forum for the representation of Irish civility and culture for the eighteenth-century English audience. Irish actors and playwrights, operating both as individuals and within networks, were remarkably popular and potent during this period, especially in London. As ideas of Enlightenment percolated throughout Britain and Ireland, Irish theatrical practitioners - actors, managers, playwrights, critics and journalists - exploited a growing receptivity to Irish civility, and advanced a patriot agenda of political and economic autonomy. Mobility, toleration and the capacity to negotiate multiple allegiances are marked features of this Irish theatrical Enlightenment, whose ambitious participants saw little conflict between their twin loyalties to the Crown and to Ireland. This collection of essays responds to recent work in the areas of eighteenth-century theatre studies, Irish studies and Enlightenment studies. The volume's discussions of genre, colonialism, gender, race, music, slavery, and dress open up new avenues of scholarship and research across disciplines.

Ireland, Enlightenment and the English Stage, 1740-1820 (Hardcover): David O'Shaughnessy Ireland, Enlightenment and the English Stage, 1740-1820 (Hardcover)
David O'Shaughnessy
R2,580 Discovery Miles 25 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The theatre was a crucial forum for the representation of Irish civility and culture for the eighteenth-century English audience. Irish actors and playwrights, operating both as individuals and within networks, were remarkably popular and potent during this period, especially in London. As ideas of Enlightenment percolated throughout Britain and Ireland, Irish theatrical practitioners - actors, managers, playwrights, critics and journalists - exploited a growing receptivity to Irish civility, and advanced a patriot agenda of political and economic autonomy. Mobility, toleration and the capacity to negotiate multiple allegiances are marked features of this Irish theatrical Enlightenment, whose ambitious participants saw little conflict between their twin loyalties to the Crown and to Ireland. This collection of essays responds to recent work in the areas of eighteenth-century theatre studies, Irish studies and Enlightenment studies. The volume's discussions of genre, colonialism, gender, race, music, slavery, and dress open up new avenues of scholarship and research across disciplines.

The Letters of Oliver Goldsmith (Hardcover): Oliver Goldsmith The Letters of Oliver Goldsmith (Hardcover)
Oliver Goldsmith; Edited by Michael Griffin, David O'Shaughnessy
R2,314 Discovery Miles 23 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This first modern scholarly edition of the letters of Oliver Goldsmith (1728-1774) sets the author of The Vicar of Wakefield, The Deserted Village, and She Stoops to Conquer in a rich context, showing how Goldsmith's Irish identity was marked and complicated by cosmopolitan ambition. He was at the very heart of Grub Street culture and the Georgian theatre, and was a founding member of Dr Johnson's Literary Club; his circle included Edmund Burke, Joshua Reynolds, David Garrick, George Colman and Hester Piozzi. Containing a detailed introduction and extensive notes, this edition is essential to those wishing to know more about Goldsmith the man and the writer, and provides a rich and suggestive nexus for understanding the cultural cross-currents of the literary Enlightenment in eighteenth-century London.

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