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Dickensian Dramas, Volume 2 Jim Davis (University of Warwick)

Dickensian Dramas, Volume 2 By Jim Davis (University of Warwick)

Dickensian Dramas, Volume 2 by Jim Davis (University of Warwick)


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This book presents fully edited texts of a selection of dramatizations of Dickens's novels, adapted for the stage in the later stages of his career. It makes available, for the first time, this exciting body of translations to the stage, from Dion Boucicault's version of The Cricket on the Hearth to J. P. Burnett's adaptation of Bleak House.

Dickensian Dramas, Volume 2 Summary

Dickensian Dramas, Volume 2: Plays from Charles Dickens by Jim Davis (University of Warwick)

Dickens loved the stage--he enjoyed thousands of evenings in the theatre, and longed to write for it and to perform himself, an ambition he eventually satisfied by touring alone with his Readings. Victorian prejudice and his need to preserve his personal image kept him from openly becoming a stage professional earlier in his career, but all his work was informed by his dramatic imagination. He found ways of circumventing these taboos by seeking closer and closer contact over the staging of his work with dramatic writers, admired actors, and trusted theatre managements. In the later stages of his career these tacit collaborations continued (as with Celine Celeste's staging of A Tale of Two Cities), although the 1860s and, subsequent to Dickens's death, the 1870s also saw a number of more independent adaptations, often celebrated for the quality of acting they inspired. This book presents, for the first time, fully edited texts of some of these later plays, ranging from Dion Boucicault's Dot (a version of The Cricket on the Hearth) to J. P. Burnett's adaptation of Bleak House (entitled Jo), as well as Jingle, a one-act farce adapted from James Albery's dramatization of The Pickwick Papers.

Dickensian Dramas, Volume 2 Reviews

The volume includes a thorough introduction describing Victorian dramatic practices and reprints seven plays, each with its own introduction. Extensive annotations are provided in the convenient form of footnotes, along with contemporary illustrations. * Andrea Henderson, Studies in English Literature *
[A] superb edition of Dickensian adaptations. * Robert Douglas-Fairhurst, Times Literary Supplement *

About Jim Davis (University of Warwick)

Jim Davis is Professor of Theatre Studies at the University of Warwick.

Table of Contents

Tom Taylor, A Tale of Two Cities, Lyceum Theatre, January 1860 Dion Boucicault, Dot, Adelphi Theatre, April 1862 (New York, 1859) Wilkie Collins and Charles Dickens, No Thoroughfare, Adelphi Theatre, December 1867 John Hollingshead, Bardell v. Pickwick, Gaiety Theatre, January 1871 W. S. Gilbert, Great Expectations, Court Theatre, May 1871 J. P. Burnett, Jo, or Bleak House, Globe Theatre, February 1876 (Liverpool, 1875) James Albery, Jingle, Lyceum Theatre, April 1887

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NPB9780198787969
9780198787969
0198787960
Dickensian Dramas, Volume 2: Plays from Charles Dickens by Jim Davis (University of Warwick)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
2017-11-02
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