The English Stage: Being an Account of the Victorian Drama
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The work traces the evolution of the Victorian theatre from early nineteenth-century restorations of classical drama through the collapse of privileged institutions and the rise of new forms and practitioners. It surveys prominent performers and managers, shifting tastes—from melodrama, burlesque, and foreign imports to domestic realism and musical satire—alongside changes in staging, censorship, criticism, and actors’ conditions. Focused essays and case studies illuminate notable playwrights, production experiments, and the revival of Shakespeare, combining biographical sketches with analysis of genres, theatrical technique, and the social forces that reshaped the stage.
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