Theatric Revolution

Theatric Revolution
Author: David Worrall,Professor of English Literature David Worrall
Publsiher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2006-05-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780199276752

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This book uncovers the role of stage censorship during the Romantic period, an era otherwise associated with freedom of expression. Theatric Revolution examines this censorship and those who struggled against it.

The Arms Bearing Woman and British Theatre in the Age of Revolution 1789 1815

The Arms Bearing Woman and British Theatre in the Age of Revolution  1789 1815
Author: Sarah Burdett
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2023-05-20
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783031154744

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This book explores shifting representations and receptions of the arms-bearing woman on the British stage during a period in which she comes to stand in Britain as a striking symbol of revolutionary chaos. The book makes a case for viewing the British Romantic theatre as an arena in which the significance of the armed woman is constantly remodelled and reappropriated to fulfil diverse ideological functions. Used to challenge as well as to enforce established notions of sex and gender difference, she is fashioned also as an allegorical tool, serving both to condemn and to champion political and social rebellion at home and abroad. Magnifying heroines who appear on stage wielding pistols, brandishing daggers, thrusting swords, and even firing explosives, the study spotlights the intricate and often surprising ways in which the stage amazon interacts with Anglo-French, Anglo-Irish, Anglo-German, and Anglo-Spanish debates at varying moments across the French revolutionary and Napoleonic campaigns. At the same time, it foregrounds the extent to which new dramatic genres imported from Europe –notably, the German Sturm und Drang and the French-derived melodrama– facilitate possibilities at the turn of the nineteenth century for a refashioned female warrior, whose degree of agency, destructiveness, and heroism surpasses that of her tragic and sentimental predecessors.

Theatric Revolution Drama Censorship and Romantic Period Subcultures 1773 1832

Theatric Revolution  Drama  Censorship  and Romantic Period Subcultures 1773 1832
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2008
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1152048983

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Moli re the French Revolution and the Theatrical Afterlife

Moli  re  the French Revolution  and the Theatrical Afterlife
Author: Mechele Leon
Publsiher: University of Iowa Press
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2009-10
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781587298912

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From 1680 until the French Revolution, when legislation abolished restrictions on theatrical enterprise, a single theatre held sole proprietorship of Molière’s works. After 1791, his plays were performed in new theatres all over Paris by new actors, before audiences new to his works. Both his plays and his image took on new dimensions. In Molière, the French Revolution, and the Theatrical Afterlife, Mechele Leon convincingly demonstrates how revolutionaries challenged the ties that bound this preeminent seventeenth-century comic playwright to the Old Regime and provided him with a place of honor in the nation’s new cultural memory. Leon begins by analyzing the performance of Molière’s plays during the Revolution, showing how his privileged position as royal servant was disrupted by the practical conditions of the revolutionary theatre. Next she explores Molière’s relationship to Louis XIV, Tartuffe, and the social function of his comedy, using Rousseau’s famous critique of Molière as well as appropriations of George Dandin in revolutionary iconography to discuss how Moliérean laughter was retooled to serve republican interests. After examining the profusion of plays dealing with his life in the latter years of the Revolution, she looks at the exhumation of his remains and their reentombment as the tangible manifestation of his passage from Ancien Régime favorite to new national icon. The great Molière is appreciated by theatre artists and audiences worldwide, but for the French people it is no exaggeration to say that the Father of French Comedy is part of their national soul. By showing how he was represented, reborn, and reburied in the new France—how the revolutionaries asserted his relevance for their tumultuous time in ways that were audacious, irreverent, imaginative, and extreme—Leon clarifies the important role of theatrical figures in preserving and portraying a nation’s history.

History of the American Theatre Before the revolution 1749 1774

History of the American Theatre  Before the revolution  1749 1774
Author: George Oberkirsh Seilhamer,George Overcash Seilhamer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 398
Release: 1888
Genre: Theater
ISBN: PRNC:32101066163468

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The Sentimental Theater of the French Revolution

The Sentimental Theater of the French Revolution
Author: Dr Cecilia Feilla
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2013-04-28
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781472404312

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Smoothly blending performance theory, literary analysis, and historical insights, Cecilia Feilla explores the mutually dependent discourses of feeling and politics and their impact on the theatre and theatre audiences during the French Revolution. Remarkably, the most frequently performed and popular plays from 1789 to 1799 were not the political action pieces that have been the subject of much literary and historical criticism, but rather sentimental dramas and comedies, many of which originated on the stages of the Old Regime. Feilla suggests that theatre provided an important bridge from affective communities of sentimentality to active political communities of the nation, arguing that the performance of virtue on stage served to foster the passage from private emotion to public virtue and allowed groups such as women, children, and the poor who were excluded from direct political participation to imagine a new and inclusive social and political structure. Providing close readings of texts by, among others, Denis Diderot, Collot d'Herbois, and Voltaire, Feilla maps the ways in which continuities and innovations in the theatre from 1760 to 1800 set the stage for the nineteenth century. Her book revitalizes and enriches our understanding of the significance of sentimental drama, showing that it was central to the way that drama both shaped and was shaped by political culture.

The Playful Revolution

The Playful Revolution
Author: Eugene Van Erven
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1992-08-22
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0253112885

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"The Playful Revolution is an entertaining journal.... exemplary... " -- Illusions "The Playful Revolution breaks new ground by documenting developmental theatre in Asia in its current socio-political and economic ethos... " -- New Theatre Quarterly "[T]his book is the account of a personal journey through Asia, a written documentary of a quest to find political theatre that really works and that possesses a vitality and passion that the contemporary Western theatre seems to have lost." -- from the book In this groundbreaking book, van Erven reports on the liberation theatre movements throughout Asia, which include a diverse collection of creative artists whose politics range from liberal to revolutionary but who all share a common goal of using grass-roots theatre as an agent of liberation.

The Revolution in German Theatre 1900 1933 Routledge Revivals

The Revolution in German Theatre 1900 1933  Routledge Revivals
Author: Michael Patterson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2016-04-06
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781317217923

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First published in 1981, this book represents the first work in English to give a comprehensive account of the revolutionary developments in German theatre from the decline of Naturalism through the Expressionist upheaval to the political theatre of Piscator and Brecht. Early productions of Kaiser’s From Morning till Midnight and Toller’s Transfiguration are presented as examples of Expressionism. A thorough analysis of Piscator’s Hoppla, Such is Life! And Brecht’s Man show the similarities and differences in political theatre. In addition, elements of stage-craft are examined — illustrated with tabulated information, an extensive chronology, and photographs and designs of productions.