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The Routledge Anthology of Restoration and Eighteenth-Century
Performance brings together a selection of particularly memorable
performances, beginning with Nell Gwyn in a 1668 staging of Secret
Love, and moving chronologically towards the final performance of
John Philip Kemble's controversial adaptation of Thomas Otway's
Venice Presever'd in October 1795. This volume contains a wealth of
contextual materials, including contemporary reviews, portraits,
advertisements, and cast lists. By privileging event over
publication, this collection aims to encourage an understanding of
performance that emphasizes the immediacy - and changeability - of
the theatrical repertoire during the long eighteenth century.
Offering an invaluable insight into the performance culture of the
time, The Routledge Anthology of Restoration and Eighteenth-Century
Performance is a unique, much-needed resource for students of
theatre.
This collection centers on the remarkable life and career of the
writer and actor Elizabeth Inchbald (1753–1821), active in Great
Britain in the late eighteenth century. Inspired by the example of
Inchbald’s biographer, Annibel Jenkins (1918–2013), the
contributors explore the broad historical and cultural context
around Inchbald’s life and work, with essays ranging from the
Restoration to the nineteenth century. Ranging from visual culture,
theater history, literary analyses and to historical
investigations, the essays not only present a fuller picture of
cultural life in Great Britain in the long eighteenth century, but
also reflect a range of disciplinary perspectives. The collection
concludes with the final scholarly presentation of the late
Professor Jenkins, a study of the eighteenth-century English
newspaper The World (1753-1756).Â
The Routledge Anthology of Restoration and Eighteenth-Century
Performance brings together a selection of particularly memorable
performances, beginning with Nell Gwyn in a 1668 staging of Secret
Love, and moving chronologically towards the final performance of
John Philip Kemble's controversial adaptation of Thomas Otway's
Venice Presever'd in October 1795. This volume contains a wealth of
contextual materials, including contemporary reviews, portraits,
advertisements, and cast lists. By privileging event over
publication, this collection aims to encourage an understanding of
performance that emphasizes the immediacy - and changeability - of
the theatrical repertoire during the long eighteenth century.
Offering an invaluable insight into the performance culture of the
time, The Routledge Anthology of Restoration and Eighteenth-Century
Performance is a unique, much-needed resource for students of
theatre.
This collection centers on the remarkable life and career of the
writer and actor Elizabeth Inchbald (1753-1821), active in Great
Britain in the late eighteenth century. Inspired by the example of
Inchbald's biographer, Annibel Jenkins (1918-2013), the
contributors explore the broad historical and cultural context
around Inchbald's life and work, with essays ranging from the
Restoration to the nineteenth century. Ranging from visual culture,
theater history, literary analyses, to historical investigations,
the essays not only present a fuller picture of cultural life in
Great Britain in the long eighteenth century, but also reflect a
range of disciplinary perspectives. The collection concludes with
the final scholarly presentation of the late Professor Jenkins, a
study of the eighteenth-century English newspaper The World
(1753-1756).
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