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Victorian classical burlesques : a critical anthology / Laura Monrós-Gaspar



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Titolo: Victorian classical burlesques : a critical anthology / Laura Monrós-Gaspar Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: London, : Bloomsbury Academic, 2015
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (313 p.)
Disciplina: 822/.809
Soggetto topico: Burlesque (Literature) - History and criticism
English drama (Comedy) - Classical influences
English drama (Comedy) - 19th century - History and criticism
Women in literature
Altri autori: BlanchardE. L <1820-1889.> (Edward L.)  
TalfourdFrancis <1828-1862.>  
BroughRobert B <1828-1860.> (Robert Barnabas)  
Persona (resp. second.): Monrós GasparLaura
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index
Nota di contenuto: Why classical burlesque? -- Enacting the past and the present -- The histories of Victorian classical burlesque -- Texts and contexts -- Note on the texts and this edition -- List of representative nineteenth-century classical burlesques -- Antigone : travestie / Edward L. Blanchard -- Alcestis, the original strong-minded woman / Francis Talfourd -- Medea; or, the best of mothers, with a brute of a husband / Robert Brough -- Electra in a new electric light / Francis Talfourd
List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Why Classical burlesque? -- 1.1. Enacting the past and the present -- 1.2. Texts and Contexts -- 1.3. Note on the texts and this edition -- 1.4. List of Representative Nineteenth-Century Classical Burlesques -- 2. Antigone Travestie, Edward Litt Leman Blanchard (1845) -- 3. Alcestis; or the Original Strong-Minded Woman, Francis Talfourd (1850) -- 4. Medea; or the Best of Mothers with a Brute of a Husband, Robert Brough (1856) -- 5. Electra in a New Electric Light, Francis Talfourd (1859) -- Bibliography -- Index
Sommario/riassunto: 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
Titolo autorizzato: Victorian classical burlesques  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-4725-3786-6
1-4742-1924-1
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910511660003321
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Serie: Bloomsbury studies in classical reception.