THE ENGLISH THEATRE IN EIGHT VOLUMES
Author: John Dryden
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Published: 1765
Total Pages: 420
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Author: John Dryden
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Published: 1765
Total Pages: 420
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Published: 1765
Total Pages: 374
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Published: 1765
Total Pages: 434
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Published: 1765
Total Pages: 406
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Published: 1765
Total Pages: 378
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Published: 1765
Total Pages: 424
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sidney Jackson Jowers
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2013-10-15
Total Pages: 568
ISBN-13: 1136746412
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is the first bibliography in its field, based on first-hand collations of the actual articles. International in scope, it includes publications found in public theatre libraries and archives of Barcelona, Berlin, Brussels, Budapest, Florence, London, Milan, New York and Paris amongst others. Over 3500 detailed entries on separately published sources such as books, sales and exhibition catalogues and pamphlets provide an indispensible guide for theatre students, practitioners and historians. Indices cover designers, productions, actors and performers. The iconography provides an indexed record of over 6000 printed plates of performers in role, illustrating performance costume from the 18th to 20th century.
Author: Caroline Archer-Parré
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Published: 2020-08-04
Total Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 178962827X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDuring the eighteenth century there was a growing interest in recording, listing and documenting the world, whether for personal interest and private consumption, or general record and the greater good. Such documentation was done through both the written and printed word. Each genre had its own material conventions and spawned industries which supported these practices. This volume considers writing and printing in parallel: it highlights the intersections between the two methods of communication; discusses the medium and materiality of the message; considers how writing and printing were deployed in the construction of personal and cultural identities; and explores the different dimensions surrounding the production, distribution and consumption of private and public letters, words and texts during the eighteenth-century. In combination the chapters in this volume consider how the processes of both writing and printing contributed to the creation of cultural identity and taste, assisted in the spread of knowledge and furthered personal, political, economic, social and cultural change in Britain and the wider-world. This volume provides an original narrative on the nature of communication and brings a fresh perspective on printing history, print culture and the literate society of the Enlightenment.
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Published: 1825
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Maggie Barbara Gale
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 9780719057137
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis collection addresses key questions in women's theatre history and retrieves a number of previously "hidden" histories of women performers. The essays range across the past 300 years--topics covered include Susanna Centlivre and the notion of intertheatricality; gender and theatrical space; the repositioning of women performers such as Wagner's Muse, Willhelmina Schröder-Devrient, the Comédie Français' "Mademoiselle Mars," Mme. Arnould-Plessey, and the actresses of the Russian serf theatre.