The Gilbert & Sullivan Journal

The Gilbert & Sullivan Journal
Title The Gilbert & Sullivan Journal PDF eBook
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Pages 364
Release 1973
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A Most Ingenious Paradox

A Most Ingenious Paradox
Title A Most Ingenious Paradox PDF eBook
Author Gayden Wren
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 416
Release 2001
Genre Music
ISBN 9780195145144

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Most books written about Gilbert & Sullivan have focused on the authors rather than the works. With this detailed examination of all fourteen operas, Gayden Wren fills this void. His bold thesis finds the key to the operas' longevity, not in the clever lyrics, witty dialogue, or catchy music, but in their timeless themes, which speak to audiences as powerfully now as they did the first time the operas were performed. This volume is essential reading for any devotee of these enchanting works, or indeed for anyone who loves musical theater.

The Gilbert & Sullivan Sorting System

The Gilbert & Sullivan Sorting System
Title The Gilbert & Sullivan Sorting System PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Dixon
Publisher Rhosearn Press
Pages 160
Release 2001
Genre Cataloging of music
ISBN 0952553236

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The Cambridge Companion to Gilbert and Sullivan

The Cambridge Companion to Gilbert and Sullivan
Title The Cambridge Companion to Gilbert and Sullivan PDF eBook
Author David Eden
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 289
Release 2009-08-06
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0521888492

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An international team of contributors, including film director Mike Leigh, presents fresh insights into the work of Gilbert and Sullivan.

Gilbert and Sullivan

Gilbert and Sullivan
Title Gilbert and Sullivan PDF eBook
Author Carolyn Williams
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 498
Release 2012
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0231148054

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An examination of Gilbert and Sullivan's comic operas, and how parody was used in the culture wars of late-nineteenth-century England.

Plays by W. S. Gilbert

Plays by W. S. Gilbert
Title Plays by W. S. Gilbert PDF eBook
Author George Rowell
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 206
Release 1982-03-04
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9780521235891

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This edition includes four plays and one libretto, covering more than twenty years of the dramatist's career: The Palace of Truth (1870), Sweethearts (1874), Princess Toto (1876), Engaged (1877) and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern (1891). The collection demonstrates that Gilbert was an original dramatist in his own right. The sophisticated irony of his plays challenged the conventions of the Victorian burlesque and sentimental comedy by demanding, and receiving, an intelligent response from the audience. George Rowell's useful and thorough introduction, which presents the theatrical background to Gilbert's development, also shows the dramatist's influence on Pinero, Wilde and Shaw. Gilbert's style combines a technique rarely realistic and stretching to fantasy with a tone apparently cynical and in fact deeply pessimistic. This odd pairing of fantasy and fatalism was recognized by his own and later generations as 'Gilbertian' and the term has been widely applied even outside the theatre.

Gilbert of Gilbert and Sullivan

Gilbert of Gilbert and Sullivan
Title Gilbert of Gilbert and Sullivan PDF eBook
Author Andrew Crowther
Publisher The History Press
Pages 404
Release 2011-04-11
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0752463853

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The author of The Pirates of Penzance, The Mikado, H.M.S. Pinafore and the other great Savoy libretti, W.S. Gilbert was witty, caustic and disrespectful, one of the celebrities of the late Victorian era. He wrote the most brilliantly inventive plays of his time, and with Arthur Sullivan he wrote comic operas that defined the age. He became richer and more famous than he could have imagined, but at the price of his artistic freedom. In his time Gilbert had been many things: journalist, theatre critic, cartoonist, comic poet, stage director, writer of short stories, dramatist. Andrew Crowther examines W.S. Gilbert from all these angles, using a wealth of sources to tell the story of an angry and quarrelsome man, discontented with himself and the age he lived in, raging at life's absurdities and laughing at them. In this book Gilbert's glorious, contradictory character is explored and brought vividly to life.