Victorian Writers and the Stage

Victorian Writers and the Stage
Title Victorian Writers and the Stage PDF eBook
Author R. Pearson
Publisher Springer
Pages 235
Release 2015-06-23
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1137504684

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This book examines the dramatic work of Dickens, Browning, Collins, and Tennyson, their interaction with the theatrical world, and their attempts to develop their reputations as playwrights. These major Victorian writers each authored several professional plays, but why has their achievement been overlooked?

The Orient on the Victorian Stage

The Orient on the Victorian Stage
Title The Orient on the Victorian Stage PDF eBook
Author Edward Ziter
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 260
Release 2003-09-25
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780521818292

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This book explores the impact of the Middle East and the Orient on writing and performance in nineteenth-century British theatre.

Actresses on the Victorian Stage

Actresses on the Victorian Stage
Title Actresses on the Victorian Stage PDF eBook
Author Gail Marshall
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 268
Release 1998-05-07
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780521620161

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Gail Marshall argues that the professional and personal history of the Victorian actress was largely defined by her negotiation with the sculptural metaphor, and that this was authorized and determined by the Ovidian myth of Pygmalion and Galatea. Drawing on evidence of theatrical fictions, visual representations and popular culture's assimilation of the sculptural image, as well as theatrical productions, she examines some of the manifestations of the sculptural metaphor on the legitimate English stage, and its implications for the actress in the later nineteenth century. Within the legitimate theatre, the 'Galatea-aesthetic' positioned actresses as predominantly visual and sexual commodities whose opportunities for interpretative engagement with their plays were minimal. This dominant aesthetic was effectively challenged only at the end of the century, with the advent of the 'New' drama, and the emergence of a body of autobiographical writings by actresses.

Victorians on Broadway

Victorians on Broadway
Title Victorians on Broadway PDF eBook
Author Sharon Aronofsky Weltman
Publisher
Pages 328
Release 2020-06-24
Genre
ISBN 9780813944319

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Broadway productions of musicals such as The King and I, Oliver!, Sweeney Todd, and Jekyll and Hyde became huge theatrical hits. Remarkably, all were based on one-hundred-year-old British novels or memoirs. What could possibly explain their enormous success? Victorians on Broadway is a wide-ranging interdisciplinary study of live stage musicals from the mid- to late twentieth century adapted from British literature written between 1837 and 1886. Investigating musical dramatizations of works by Charles Dickens, Charlotte Brontë, Christina Rossetti, Robert Louis Stevenson, and others, Sharon Aronofsky Weltman reveals what these musicals teach us about the Victorian books from which they derive and considers their enduring popularity and impact on our modern culture. Providing a front row seat to the hits (as well as the flops), Weltman situates these adaptations within the history of musical theater: the Golden Age of Broadway, the concept musicals of the 1970s and 1980s, and the era of pop mega-musicals, revealing Broadway's debt to melodrama. With an expertise in Victorian literature, Weltman draws on reviews, critical analyses, and interviews with such luminaries as Stephen Sondheim, Polly Pen, Frank Wildhorn, and Rowan Atkinson to understand this popular trend in American theater. Exploring themes of race, religion, gender, and class, Weltman focuses attention on how these theatrical adaptations fit into aesthetic and intellectual movements while demonstrating the complexity of their enduring legacy.

The English Stage

The English Stage
Title The English Stage PDF eBook
Author Augustin Filon
Publisher
Pages 326
Release 1897
Genre Actors
ISBN

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Bram Stoker, Dracula and the Victorian Gothic Stage

Bram Stoker, Dracula and the Victorian Gothic Stage
Title Bram Stoker, Dracula and the Victorian Gothic Stage PDF eBook
Author C. Wynne
Publisher Springer
Pages 201
Release 2013-06-11
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1137298995

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Bram Stoker, Dracula and the Victorian Gothic Stage re-appraises Stoker's key fictions in relation to his working life. It takes Stoker's work from the margins to centre stage, exploring how Victorian theatre's melodramatic and Gothic productions influenced his writing and thinking.

Women's Theatre Writing in Victorian Britain

Women's Theatre Writing in Victorian Britain
Title Women's Theatre Writing in Victorian Britain PDF eBook
Author K. Newey
Publisher Springer
Pages 280
Release 2005-11-01
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0230554903

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Women's Theatre Writing in Victorian Britain is the first book to make a comprehensive study of women playwrights in the British theatre from 1820 to 1918. It looks at how women playwrights negotiated their personal and professional identities as writers, and examines the female tradition of playwriting which dramatises the central experience of women's lives around the themes of home, the nation, and the position of women in marriage and the family. The book also includes an extensive Appendix of authors and plays, which will be a useful reference tool for students and scholars in nineteenth-century studies and theatre historians.