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American Popular Entertainment - Papers and Proceedings of the Conference on the History of American Popular Entertainment... American Popular Entertainment - Papers and Proceedings of the Conference on the History of American Popular Entertainment (Hardcover)
Myron Matlaw
R2,089 Discovery Miles 20 890 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
When They Weren't Doing Shakespeare - Essays on Nineteenth-Century British and American Theatre (Paperback): Carol Jones... When They Weren't Doing Shakespeare - Essays on Nineteenth-Century British and American Theatre (Paperback)
Carol Jones Carlisle; Edited by Judith L. Fisher, Stephen Watt; Contributions by Daniel Barrett, Lorraine Commeret, …
R943 Discovery Miles 9 430 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The richness of Victorian theatre has often been neglected because of the era's most celebrated productions of Shakespeare's plays. Judith L. Fisher and Stephen Watt present a vigorous collection of eighteen essays covering the vast expanse of this "other" theatre, including social dramas, Christmas pantomimes, and adaptations of Gothic novels such as "Guy Mannering" and "Metamora; or, The Last of the Wampanoags."
Reflecting both the longings and values of the public and the theatrical conventions of the times, Victorian productions could capture audiences with the historical verisimilitude of William Charles Macready's production of "Richelieu "or incite a storm of public outrage with the too explicitly fallen woman in Olga Nethersole's interpretation of "Sapho." Playwrights worked at adapting such popular classic works as "The Count of Monte Cristo" or devising new melodramas such as "Rent Day" and "Luke the Labourer." Pandering to the tastes of an expanding middle-class audience, theatre bills reflected popular fascination with the daily newspapers' stories of social maladies. Transposed to the stage, "bad" men and women could be punished for wrongdoings in a way that was unlikely or impossible in real life. Emphasizing the variety of stagecraft in the Victorian age, the contributors to "When They Weren't Doing Shakespeare" present a composite portrait of the vibrant theatrical worlds that existed in both nineteenth-century New York and London.

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