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Author : George Manners
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Page : 570 pages
File Size : 29,9 MB
Release : 1811
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Author : George Manners
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Page : 570 pages
File Size : 29,9 MB
Release : 1811
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Page : 618 pages
File Size : 31,19 MB
Release : 1808
Category : Literature
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Page : pages
File Size : 13,7 MB
Release : 1809
Category : Literature
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Author : Satirist The
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Page : 52 pages
File Size : 28,88 MB
Release : 1807
Category : History
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Author : George Manners
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Page : 584 pages
File Size : 10,69 MB
Release : 1808
Category : Periodicals, English
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Author : Bernth Lindfors
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 18,18 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780253212450
Ethnological show business has a very long history in Europe. It became increasingly common after advances in navigational technology put Europeans in touch with human communities all over the globe.In the 19th and 20th centuries some of the most interesting individuals and groups exhibited in Europe and America came from Africa. What did the average spectator think of such representatives from the "Dark Continent"? If the display was a dramatic one -- that is, if the Africans sang, danced or acted out events -- what opinions did observers form of them as performers and as human beings? How was the spectacle staged, and who organized and managed the show? How authentic were these performances? Where did the performers actually come from? What notions about Africa and Africans were these exhibitions meant to convey?Africans on Stage is a book about how these three groups -- players, promoters, and spectators -- helped to shape European and American perceptions of Africans. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.
Author : Kristin Flieger Samuelian
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 41,31 MB
Release : 2021-05-30
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 100038778X
The Moving Body and the English Romantic Imaginary explores ways in which England in the Romantic period conceptualized its relation both to its constituent parts within the United Kingdom and to the larger world through discussions of dance, dancing, and dancers, and through theories of dance and performance. As a referent that both engaged and constructed the body—through physical training, anatomization, spectacle and spectatorship, pathology, parody, and sentiment—dance worked to produce an English exceptional body. Discussions of dance in fiction and periodical essays, as well as its visual representation in print culture, were important ways to theorize points of contact as England was investing itself in the world as an economic and imperial power during and after the Revolutionary period. These formulations offer dance as an engine for the reconfiguration of gender, class, and national identity in the print culture of late eighteenth- and nineteenth-century England.
Author : Jocelyn Harris
Publisher : Bucknell University Press
Page : 389 pages
File Size : 10,30 MB
Release : 2017-08-03
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1611488435
In Satire, Celebrity, and Politics in Jane Austen, Jocelyn Harris argues thatJane Austen was a satirist, a celebrity-watcher,and a keen political observer.In Mansfield Park, she appears to baseFanny Price on Fanny Burney, criticizethe royal heir as unfit to rule, and exposeSusan Burney’s cruel husband throughMr. Price. In Northanger Abbey, she satirizes the young Prince of Wales as the vulgar John Thorpe; in Persuasion, she attacks both the regent’s failure to retrench, and his dangerous desire to become another Sun King. For Elizabeth Bennet in Pride and Prejudice, Austen may draw on the actress Dorothy Jordan, mistress of the pro-slavery Duke of Clarence, while her West Indian heiress in Sanditon may allude to Sara Baartman, who was exhibited in Paris and London as “The Hottentot Venus,” and adopted as a test case by the abolitionists. Thoroughly researched and elegantly written, this new book by Jocelyn Harris contributes significantly to the growing literature about Austen’s worldiness by presenting a highly particularized web of facts, people, texts, and issues vital to her historical moment.
Author : Donald Reiman
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 4202 pages
File Size : 18,11 MB
Release : 2022-07-30
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1134970641
First published in 1972, this set of 9 volumes contains all contemporary British periodical reviews of the first (or other significantly early) editions from 1793 and 1824 of works by William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, George Gordon Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and John Keats. In addition, a few later reviews are supplied, as well as a substantial number of reviews of other contemporary figures, including William Godwin, Robert Southey, Samuel Rogers, Thomas Campbell, Thomas Moore, Leigh Hunt, William Hazlitt, and Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. Introductions to each periodical provide brief sketches of each publication as well as names, dates and bibliographical information. Headnotes offer bibliographical data of the reviews and suggested approaches to studying them. The index serves to locate authors and titles reviewed, reviewers, sources of quotations, other people and works mentioned and other proper nouns of interest. This comprehensive set will be of interest to those studying the Romantics and English literature.
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Page : 602 pages
File Size : 19,77 MB
Release : 1903
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