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The French Revolution and the London Stage, 17891805 George Taylor (University of Manchester)

The French Revolution and the London Stage, 17891805 By George Taylor (University of Manchester)

The French Revolution and the London Stage, 17891805 by George Taylor (University of Manchester)


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This 2001 book looks at how British drama and popular entertainment were affected by the ideas and events of the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars. By a cultural analysis of the popular entertainment and theatre performances of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries it reveals issues of ideological conflict and psychological stress.

The French Revolution and the London Stage, 17891805 Summary

The French Revolution and the London Stage, 17891805 by George Taylor (University of Manchester)

During the French Revolution most performances on the London stage were strictly censored, but political attitudes found indirect expression. New and popular genres like pantomime, gothic drama, history plays, musical and spectacular entertainment, and, above all, melodrama provided metaphors for the hopes and fears inspired by the conflict in France and subsequent European wars. This 2001 book looks at how British drama and popular entertainment were affected by the ideas and events of the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars. He argues that melodrama had its origins in this period, with certain gothic villains displaying qualities attributed to Robespierre and Napoleon, and that recurrent images of incarceration and dispossession reflected fears of arbitrary persecution, from the tyranny of the Bastille to the Jacobin's Reign of Terror. By a cultural analysis of the popular entertainment and theatre performances of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries Taylor reveals issues of ideological conflict and psychological stress.

The French Revolution and the London Stage, 17891805 Reviews

'This is an interesting, thought-provoking, and wide-ranging study. Indeed, it is more wide-ranging than its title suggests Dr Taylor's examination of texts is interesting and illuminating.' Colin Haydon, Literature and History

About George Taylor (University of Manchester)

George Taylor is Senior Lecturer in Drama at the University of Manchester.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; Note on the text; Introduction; 1. England and France in 1789; 2. The Revolution; 3. From the federation to the terror; 4. Dramatising (the) terror; 5. Performance and performing; 6. The shadow of Napoleon; 7. Theatre and alienation; Reflections towards a conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

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NPB9780521630528
9780521630528
0521630525
The French Revolution and the London Stage, 17891805 by George Taylor (University of Manchester)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2001-03-15
274
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