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A Book of Burlesque: Sketches of English Stage Travestie and Parody

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A historical and critical survey examines the rise and varieties of English stage burlesque, tracing its roots from early dramatic travesties through later Victorian developments. It classifies burlesque into types — classical, faerie, historical, Shakespearean, operatic, and modern adaptations — and highlights authors' methods, comic strategies, and representative examples. The volume emphasizes literary technique over theatrical production while supplying practical details such as dates and casts where available. Extracts and commentary illustrate how parody reshapes source material, and portraits and bibliographic suggestions guide further reading; extravaganzas and related musical bouffonneries are intentionally excluded.

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William Davenport Adams

William Davenport Adams was an English author and critic known for his contributions to the literary and theatrical landscape of the 19th century. He is particularly recognized for his work "A Book of Burlesque: Sketches of English Stage Travestie and Parody," which explores the comedic and satirical elements of English theater. Adams' writings often reflect a keen observation of social and cultural trends, making him a notable figure in the realm of literary criticism and entertainment commentary during his time.

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