The Ocean of Life, Or, Every Inch a Sailor
Title | The Ocean of Life, Or, Every Inch a Sailor PDF eBook |
Author | John Thomas Haines |
Publisher | |
Pages | 30 |
Release | 1899 |
Genre | Sailors |
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British Nautical Melodramas, 1820–1850
Title | British Nautical Melodramas, 1820–1850 PDF eBook |
Author | Arnold Schmidt |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 392 |
Release | 2019-06-25 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 1315530031 |
During the 1820s and 30s nautical melodramas "reigned supreme" on London stages, entertaining the mariners and maritime workers who comprised a large part of the audience for small theatres with the same sentimental moments and comic interludes of domestic melodrama mixed with patriotic images that communicated and reinforced imperial themes. However, generally the study of British theatre history moves from medieval and renaissance plays directly to the realism and naturalism of late Victorian and modern drama. Readers typically encounter a gap between Restoration and eighteenth-century plays like those of Oliver Goldsmith and Richard Brinsley Sheridan, and late-nineteenth plays by Henrik Ibsen and Oscar Wilde. Nineteenth-century drama, with the possible exception of plays by Byron, Shelley, and Wordsworth, remains all but invisible. Until recently, melodramatic plays written and performed during this "gap" received little scholarly attention, but their value as reflections of Britain’s promulgation of imperial ideology — and its role in constructing and maintaining class, gender, and racial identities — have given discussions of melodrama force and momentum. The plays in included in these three volumes have never appeared in a critical anthology and most have not been republished since their original nineteenth-century editions. Each play is transcribed from the original documents and includes an author biography, a headnote about the play itself, full annotations with brief definitions of unfamiliar vocabulary, and explanatory notes. Comprehensive editorial apparatus details the nineteenth-century imperial, naval, political, and social history relevant to the plays’ nautical themes, as well as discussing nineteenth-century theatre history, melodrama generally, and the nautical melodrama in particular. Contemporary theatre practices — acting, audiences, staging, lighting, special effects — are also examined. An extensive bibliography of primary and secondary texts; a complete index; and contemporary images of the actors, theatres, stage sets, playbills, costumes, and locales have been compiled to aid study further. The appendices include maps of Britain, Europe, and the East and West Indies.
The World in Play
Title | The World in Play PDF eBook |
Author | Matthew Kaiser |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Pages | 287 |
Release | 2011-12-07 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0804778949 |
Nineteenth-century Britain was a world in play. The Victorians invented the weekend and built hundreds of parks and playgrounds. In the wake of Darwin, they re-imagined nature as a contest for survival. The playful child became a symbol of the future. A world in play means two things: a world in flux and a world trapped, like Alice in Wonderland, in a ludic microcosm of itself. The book explores the extent to which play (competition, leisure, mischief, luck, festivity, imagination) pervades nineteenth-century literature and culture and forms the foundations of the modern self. Play made the Victorian world cohere and betrayed the illusoriness of that coherence. This is the paradox of modernity. Kaiser gives an account of how certain Victorian misfits—working-class melodramatists of the 1830s, the reclusive Emily Brontë, free spirits Robert Louis Stevenson and John Muir, mischievous Oscar Wilde—struggled to make sense of this new world. In so doing, they discovered the art of modern life.
DICTIONARY OF NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY
Title | DICTIONARY OF NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 460 |
Release | 1890 |
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ISBN |
Dictionary of National Biography
Title | Dictionary of National Biography PDF eBook |
Author | Leslie Stephen |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1356 |
Release | 1908 |
Genre | Great Britain |
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Tin Can Sailor
Title | Tin Can Sailor PDF eBook |
Author | C. Raymond Calhoun |
Publisher | US Naval Institute Press |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
More than 800 sailors served aboard the Sterett during her hazardous and demanding duties in World War II. This is the story of those men and their beloved ship, recorded by a junior officer who served on the famous destroyer from her commissioning in 1939 to April 1943.
Life on the Ocean, Or, Twenty Years at Sea
Title | Life on the Ocean, Or, Twenty Years at Sea PDF eBook |
Author | George Little |
Publisher | |
Pages | 426 |
Release | 1846 |
Genre | Sailors |
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