The Cambridge Introduction to English Theatre, 1660-1900

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Cambridge University Press, 14 de set. de 2006 - 310 páginas
This 2006 introduction aims to share with readers the author's enjoyment of the turbulent 240-year history of a theatre that tried, often against the odds, to be 'modern'. In each of its five parts, it deals successively with history and cultural context, with the plays and the actors who caught the imagination of their era. Peter Thomson's text, always approachable, is enriched by quotations and carefully selected illustrations that capture 'the spirit of the age' under consideration. Beginning with the reopening of the playhouses under licence from Charles II, Thomson introduces the modern English theatre by breaking off at key dates - 1700, 1737, 1789 and 1843 - in order to explore both continuity and innovation. Familiar names and well-known plays feature alongside the forgotten and neglected. This is a reading of dramatic history that keeps constantly in mind the material circumstances that produced, and sometimes oppressed, a supremely popular theatre.
 

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Seção 1
19
Seção 2
25
Seção 3
30
Seção 4
49
Seção 5
62
Seção 6
83
Seção 7
95
Seção 8
98
Seção 14
155
Seção 15
160
Seção 16
168
Seção 17
170
Seção 18
197
Seção 19
200
Seção 20
205
Seção 21
208

Seção 9
115
Seção 10
129
Seção 11
134
Seção 12
141
Seção 13
146
Seção 22
231
Seção 23
246
Seção 24
248
Seção 25
253

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Sobre o autor (2006)

Peter Thomson is Emeritus Professor of Drama, University of Exeter.

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