The Plays of David Garrick Garrick s adaptations of Shakespeare 1744 1756

The Plays of David Garrick  Garrick s adaptations of Shakespeare  1744 1756
Author: David Garrick
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 510
Release: 1981
Genre: English drama
ISBN: UOM:39015005089506

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The Routledge Anthology of Restoration and Eighteenth Century Drama

The Routledge Anthology of Restoration and Eighteenth Century Drama
Author: Kristina Straub,Misty G Anderson,Daniel O'Quinn
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 988
Release: 2017-04-07
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781317426530

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The Routledge Anthology of Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Drama brings together the work of key playwrights from 1660 to 1800, divided into three main sections: Restoring the Theatre: 1660–1700 Managing Entertainment: 1700–1760 Entertainment in an Age of Revolutions: 1760–1800 Each of the 20 plays featured is accompanied by an extraordinary wealth of print and online supplementary materials, including primary critical sources, commentaries, illustrations, and reviews of productions. Taking in the spectrum of this period’s dramatic landscape—from Restoration tragedy and comedies of manners to ballad opera and gothic spectacle—The Routledge Anthology of Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Drama is an essential resource for students and teachers alike.

Actors Audiences and Emotions in the Eighteenth Century

Actors  Audiences  and Emotions in the Eighteenth Century
Author: Glen McGillivray
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2023-02-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783031228995

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This book offers an innovative account of how audiences and actors emotionally interacted in the English theatre during the middle decades of the eighteenth century, a period bookended by two of its stars: David Garrick and Sarah Siddons. Drawing upon recent scholarship on the history of emotions, it uses practice theory to challenge the view that emotional interactions between actors and audiences were governed by empathy. It carefully works through how actors communicated emotions through their voices, faces and gestures, how audiences appraised these performances, and mobilised and regulated their own emotional responses. Crucially, this book reveals how theatre spaces mediated the emotional practices of audiences and actors alike. It examines how their public and frequently political interactions were enabled by these spaces.

Intimacy and Celebrity in Eighteenth Century Literary Culture

Intimacy and Celebrity in Eighteenth Century Literary Culture
Author: Emrys D. Jones,Victoria Joule
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2018-06-19
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783319769028

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This book provides an expansive view of celebrity’s intimate dimensions. In the process, it offers a timely reassessment of how notions of private and public were negotiated by writers, readers, actors and audiences in the early to mid-eighteenth century. The essays assembled here explore the lives of a wide range of figures: actors and actresses, but also politicians, churchmen, authors and rogues; some who courted celebrity openly and others who seemed to achieve it almost inadvertently. At a time when the topic of celebrity’s origins is attracting unprecedented scholarly attention, this collection is an important, pioneering resource.

The Plays of David Garrick Garrick s own plays 1740 1766

The Plays of David Garrick  Garrick s own plays  1740 1766
Author: David Garrick
Publsiher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 480
Release: 1980
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0809308622

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David Garrick's accomplishments as an actor, manager, and theatrical innovator brought him great fame and fortune, and his ideas influenced not only his own age but succeeding ages as well. Yet as a playwright, a part of the elegant combination of talents that was David Garrick, he has never achieved the critical reputation he richly deserves, in main because of the unavailability of texts and the lack of proper assessment of the historic importance of his plays in the English theatre. This first complete edition makes available to scholars and students all the plays of Gar­rick in well edited texts, with commentary and notes. The two volumes of Garrick's own plays published together here include the twenty-two plays of the Garrick canon attributable to him. Garrick's claim to serious consideration as a playwright rests upon these plays, written between 1740 and 1775.They are not all mas­terpieces, but their inclusion here, arranged in chronological order, will enable the stage his­torian to assess Garrick's progress as a dramatist. Contents: Lethe; or, Esop in the Shades. A Dra­matic Satire, 1740; The Lying Valet, 1741; Miss in Her Teens; or, The Medley of Lovers. A Farce, 1747; Lilliputt. A Dramatic Entertainment, 1756; The Male-Coquette; or, Seventeen Hundred Fifty Seven, 1757; The Guardian. A Comedy, 1759; Harlequin's Invasion; or, A Christmas Gambol, 1759; The Enchanter; or, Love and Magic. A Musi­cal Drama, 1760; The Farmer's Return from Lon­don. An Interlude, 1762; The Clandestine Mar­riage. A Comedy, 1766; and Neck or Nothing. A Farce, 1766.

The Margins of the Text

The Margins of the Text
Author: David C. Greetham
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 0472106678

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These essays challenge the positivist, patriarchal assumptions of earlier approaches to textual criticism.

Western Drama through the Ages 2 volumes

Western Drama through the Ages  2 volumes
Author: Kimball King
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 645
Release: 2007-06-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780313090240

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The West has a long and rich dramatic tradition, and its dramatic works typically reflect the social and political concerns of playwrights and spectators. This book surveys the Western dramatic tradition from Ancient Greece to modern America. Included are chapters on great eras of drama, such as the Renaissance; national theatres, such as the theatres of Latin America, Ireland, and Poland; important theatrical movements, such as musical theatre and African American drama; and influential theatre styles, such as realism, expressionism, and surrealism. Entries are written by leading authorities and cite works for further reading. Students of literature and drama will appreciate the book for its convenient overview of the Western theatrical tradition, while students of history and social studies will welcome its illumination of different cultures and traditions. Designed for students, the book overviews Western drama from Ancient Greece to modern America. Included are chapters on great eras of drama, such as the Renaissance; national theatres, such as the theatres of Latin America, Ireland, and Poland; important theatrical movements, such as musical theatre and African American drama; and influential theatre styles, such as realism, expressionism, and surrealism. Each chapter is written by an expert contributor and offers an extended consideration of its topic and cites works for further reading. Students of drama and literature will value the book for its exploration of the Western theatrical tradition, while students of history and social studies will welcome its illumination of different cultures and traditions.

Musicking Shakespeare

Musicking Shakespeare
Author: Daniel Albright
Publsiher: University Rochester Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2007
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1580462553

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In this book, Albright, one of today's most intrepid explorers of the border territory between literature and music, offers insights into how composers of genius can help us to understand Shakespeare.