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The Stages of Property Lisa Surwillo

The Stages of  Property By Lisa Surwillo

The Stages of Property by Lisa Surwillo


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Through an integrative historicist approach to a wide range of literary texts and archival documents, The Stages of Property makes an important statement about the cultural, societal, and political roles of the theatre in Spain during the 1800s.

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The Stages of Property: Copyrighting Theatre in Spain by Lisa Surwillo

The manner in which a play is published often says as much about the culture that it comes from as the play itself. Using the example of nineteenth-century Spanish theatre, The Stages of Property argues that there is a great deal one can learn about a nation by examining its publication standards. Lisa Surwillo discusses the ways in which notions of intellectual property transformed Spain's theatre - its agents, performance practices, and reception - over a period of fifty years, from 1830 to 1880. For three centuries, theatre had been the cultural arm of the monarchy. After the institution of copyright, however, it became the backbone of a new cultural industry controlled by a handful of publishers. In this atmosphere of private ownership, ideas of intellectual property and author's rights assumed a much greater immediacy than they had previously. The impact on theatrical practices was significant, resulting in the development of a homogenized national culture of shared theatre and reading experiences.Through an integrative historicist approach to a wide range of literary texts and archival documents, The Stages of Property makes an important statement about the cultural, societal, and political roles of the theatre in Spain during the 1800s.

The Stages of Property Reviews

The Stages of Property shows how developments in cultural, political and social life conditioned romanticism and the emergence of dramatic literature as a social institution. Surwillo's historicism provides a unique materialist study of theatre and literature. -- Michael Schinasi, Bulletin of Spanish Studies vol 87:02:10

About Lisa Surwillo

Lisa Surwillo is an assistant professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at Stanford University.

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NLS9781487526290
9781487526290
1487526296
The Stages of Property: Copyrighting Theatre in Spain by Lisa Surwillo
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Paperback
University of Toronto Press
2020-08-07
240
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