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Victorian Theatrical Burlesques

Victorian Theatrical Burlesques
Author: Richard Schoch
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2018-01-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 131724236X

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First published in 2003. Wildly popular in their own day, Victorian burlesques are now little read, scarcely studied, and never performed. Giving long overdue emphasis to an unjustly neglected theatrical tradition, this critical edition - the first to focus on Victorian burlesques of Victorian plays - represents a valuable scholarly tool for students and scholars of modern drama, theatre history, and nineteenth-century popular culture. Victorian Theatrical Burlesques includes a 'state-of-the-art' introduction which provides a general overview of theatrical burlesques in the Victorian era, emphasising performance history. Sustained reference is made to burlesques other than those presented in the anthology. Through its general introduction, prefaces and annotations to individual plays, checklist of burlesque plays, and bibliography, the unique volume allows both specialist and non-specialist readers to see Victorian burlesques as a rich historical record of shifting attitudes toward drama and the theatre.


Victorian Theatrical Burlesques

Victorian Theatrical Burlesques
Author: Richard W. Schoch
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2017
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9781315192796

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"This title was first publihsed in 2003. Burlesque was one of the most reviled - and most appealing - types of theatrical performance in the Victorian age. Wildly popular in their own day, burlesque plays are now little read, scarcely studied, and never performed. Yet, as Richard Schoch here shows, burlesques are a distinctive form of metatheatrical criticism-plays about plays-and thus offer us a unique opportunity to understand how drama changes over time. This critical edition is the first to focus exclusively on Victorian burlesques of Victorian plays. Victorian Theatrical Burlesques provides a general overview of theatrical burlesques in the period, emphasizing performance history. Sustained reference is made to burlesques other than those presented in the anthology. The volume also includes prefaces to each of the plays, fully annotated scripts, illustrations of burlesque performances, a checklist of burlesque plays, and a bibliography. The plays presented include H.J. Byron's 'Miss Eily O'Connor' (1861), a burlesque of Dion Boucicault's sensation melodrama 'The Colleen Bawn'; Byron's '1863; or, The Sensations of the Past Season' (1863), a burlesque of a stage version of Mary Elizabeth Braddon's novel 'Lady Audley's Secret'; F.C. Burnand's 'The Very Latest Edition of Black-Eyed Susan' (1866), a burlesque of Douglas Jerrold's nautical melodrama 'Black Eyed-Susan'; Byron's The 'Corsican 'Bothers'; or, The Troublesome Twins' (1869), a burlesque of Dion Boucicault's melodrama 'The Corsican Brothers'; and Charles Brookfield's and J.M. Glover's 'The Poet and the Puppets' (1892), a burlesque of Oscar Wilde's 'Lady Windermere's Fan'. Through its general introduction, prefaces and annotations to individual plays, checklist of plays, and bibliography, the volume allows both specialist and non-specialist readers to see Victorian burlesques as a rich historical record of shifting attitudes toward drama and the theatre. Giving long overdue emphasis to a unjustly neglected theatrical tradition, this"--Provided by publisher.


Victorian Theatrical Burlesques

Victorian Theatrical Burlesques
Author: Richard Schoch
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2018-01-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317242378

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First published in 2003. Wildly popular in their own day, Victorian burlesques are now little read, scarcely studied, and never performed. Giving long overdue emphasis to an unjustly neglected theatrical tradition, this critical edition - the first to focus on Victorian burlesques of Victorian plays - represents a valuable scholarly tool for students and scholars of modern drama, theatre history, and nineteenth-century popular culture. Victorian Theatrical Burlesques includes a 'state-of-the-art' introduction which provides a general overview of theatrical burlesques in the Victorian era, emphasising performance history. Sustained reference is made to burlesques other than those presented in the anthology. Through its general introduction, prefaces and annotations to individual plays, checklist of burlesque plays, and bibliography, the unique volume allows both specialist and non-specialist readers to see Victorian burlesques as a rich historical record of shifting attitudes toward drama and the theatre.


Victorian Classical Burlesques

Victorian Classical Burlesques
Author: Laura Monros-Gaspar
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2015-10-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 1472537874

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The Victorian classical burlesque was a popular theatrical genre of the mid-19th century. It parodied ancient tragedies with music, melodrama, pastiche, merciless satire and gender reversal. Immensely popular in its day, the genre was also intensely metatheatrical and carries significance for reception studies, the role and perception of women in Victorian society and the culture of artistic censorship. This anthology contains the annotated text of four major classical burlesques: Antigone Travestie (1845) by Edward L. Blanchard, Medea; or, the Best of Mothers with a Brute of a Husband (1856) by Robert Brough, Alcestis; the Original Strong-Minded Woman (1850) and Electra in a New Electric Light (1859) by Francis Talfourd. The cultural and textual annotations highlight the changes made to the scripts from the manuscripts sent to the Lord Chamberlain's office and, by explaining the topical allusions and satire, elucidate elements of the burlesques' popular cultural milieu. An in-depth critical introduction discusses the historical contexts of the plays' premieres and unveils the cultural processes behind the reception of the myths and original tragedies. As the burlesques combined spectacular effects with allusions to contemporary affairs, ambivalent and provocative attitudes to women, the plays represent an essential tool for reading the social history of the era.


Victorian Epic Burlesques

Victorian Epic Burlesques
Author: Rachel Bryant Davies
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2018-10-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1350027197

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This anthology presents annotated scripts of four major burlesques by key playwrights: Melodrama Mad! or, the Siege of Troy by Thomas John Dibdin (1819); Telemachus; or, the Island of Calypso by J.R. Planché (1834); The Iliad; or, the Siege of Troy by Robert Brough (1858) and Ulysses; or the Ironclad Warriors and the Little Tug of War by F.C. Burnand (1865). Beloved legend, archaeological riddle and educational staple: Homer's epic tales of the Trojan War and its aftermath were vividly reimagined in nineteenth-century Britain. Classical burlesques-exceptionally successful theatrical entertainments-continually mined the Iliad and Odyssey to lucrative comic effect. Burlesques combined song, dance and slapstick comedy with an eclectic kaleidoscope of topical allusions. From namedropping boxing legends to recasting Shakespearean combats, epic adaptations overflow with satirical commentary on politics, cultural highlights and everyday current affairs. In uncovering Homer's irreverently playful afterlife, this selection showcases burlesque's development and wide appeal. The critical introduction analyses how these plays contested the accessibility of classical antiquity and dramatic performance. Textual and literary annotations, with contemporary illustrations, illuminate the juxtaposed sources to establish these repackaged epics as indispensable tools for unlocking nineteenth-century social, cultural and political history. Resources for further study are available online.


Not Shakespeare

Not Shakespeare
Author: Richard W. Schoch
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-11-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780521031523

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Burlesque has been a powerful and enduring weapon in the critique of legitimate Shakespearean culture by a seemingly illegitimate popular culture, particularly in the nineteenth century. This first study of nineteenth-century Shakespeare burlesques explores the paradox that plays obviously not Shakespearean appear to be the most genuinely Shakespearean of all. The book brings together archival research, rare photographs and illustrations, studies of burlesque scripts, and an awareness of theatrical, literary, and cultural contexts.


Theatre in the Victorian Age

Theatre in the Victorian Age
Author: Michael R. Booth
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1991-07-26
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780521348379

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A comprehensive survey of the theatre practice and dramatic literature of the Victorian period.


Circle of Fire

Circle of Fire
Author: William F. Axton
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2014-07-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0813161886

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This study explores the theater actually known and frequented by Dickens in order to show in terms of concrete structural analysis of his novels the nature of the predominantly "dramatic" or "theatrical" quality of his genius. Author William F. Axton finds that the three principal dramatic modes or "voices" that were characteristically Victorian were burlesquerie, grotesquerie, and the melodramatic, and that the novelist's vision of the world around him was drawn from ways of seeing transformed from those elements in the popular playhouse of his day -- as revealed in the structure and theme of Sketches by Boz, Pickwick Papers, Oliver Twist, and other novels. The last half of the study analyzes representative passages from the novels to illustrate the way in which the principal modes of nineteenth-century theatrical style are transmuted into the three important "voices" of the novelist's prose style. The first two voices -- the burlesque and the grotesque -- are identified by their exploitation of the stylistic features of farce, extravaganza, and harlequinade, of incongruous likeness and deliberate confusion between realms. The melodramatic voice, on the other hand, seeks to exploit in prose the musically rhythmic and poetic resources of the theater for the purpose of atmosphere, moral commentary, and structural unity.


Victorian Classical Burlesques

Victorian Classical Burlesques
Author:
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Total Pages:
Release: 2015
Genre: Burlesque (Literature)
ISBN: 9781474219242

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The Victorian classical burlesque was a popular theatrical genre of the mid-19th century. It parodied ancient tragedies with music, melodrama, pastiche, merciless satire and gender reversal. Immensely popular in its day, the genre was also intensely metatheatrical and carries significance for reception studies, the role and perception of women in Victorian society and the culture of artistic censorship. This anthology contains the annotated text of four major classical burlesques: Antigone Travestie (1845) by Edward L. Blanchard, Medea; or, the Best of Mothers with a Brute of a Husband (1856).


Queen Victoria and the Theatre of Her Age

Queen Victoria and the Theatre of Her Age
Author: R. Schoch
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2004-01-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 023028891X

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A fresh and intimate portrait of Queen Victoria 'at the play'. Through Victoria's diary, artwork and correspondence we see her as enraptured spectator, bountiful patron and tyrannical director of private theatricals. At times she appears formidable. More frequently she is impudent, high-spirited and unruly; a woman who delights in gory melodramas and circus acts. Queen Victoria and the Theatre of Her Age gives readers a deeply personal account of her lifelong devotion to the stage. It will appeal to anyone interested in monarchy's place in popular culture.