Greek Tragedy And The British Theatre 1660-1914

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Pub. Date: 2005-09-15
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

This lavishly illustrated book offers the first full, interdisciplinary investigation of the historical evidence for the presence of ancient Greek tragedy in the post-Restoration British theatre, where it reached a much wider audience - including women - than had access to the original texts.Archival research has excavated substantial amounts of new material, both visual and literary, which is presented in chronological order. But the fundamental aim is to explain why Greek tragedy, which played an elite role in the curricula of largely conservative schools and universities, wasmagnetically attractive to political radicals, progressive theatre professionals, and to the aesthetic avant-garde. All Greek has been translated, and the book will be essential reading for anyone interested in Greek tragedy, the reception of ancient Greece and Rome, theatre history, British socialhistory, English studies, or comparative literature.

Author Biography

Fiona Macintosh is Senior Research Fellow at the Archive of Performances of Greek and Roman Drama, University of Oxford.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrationsp. xxvii
Notes on Nomenclature, Spelling, and Textsp. xxxvii
Regicide, Restoration, and the 'English' Oedipusp. 1
Iphigenia and the Glorious Revolutionp. 30
Greek Tragedy as She-Tragedyp. 64
James Thomson's Tragedies of Oppositionp. 99
Euripides' Ion, Coram's Foundlings, and Lord Hardwicke's Marriage Actp. 128
Eighteenth-Century Electrap. 152
Caractacus at Colonusp. 183
Revolutionary Oedipusesp. 215
Greek Tragedy in Late Georgian Readingp. 243
Ruins and Rebelsp. 264
Talfourd's Ancient Greeks in the Theatre of Reformp. 282
Antigone with Consequencesp. 316
The Ideology of Classical Burlesquep. 350
Medea and Mid-Victorian Marriage Legislationp. 391
Page versus Stage: Greek Tragedy, the Academy, and the Popular Theatrep. 430
London's Greek Plays in the 1880s: George Warr and Social Philhellenismp. 462
The Shavian Euripides and the Euripidean Shaw: Greek Tragedy and the New Dramap. 488
Greek Tragedy and the Cosmopolitan Idealp. 521
Chronological Appendixp. 555
Bibliographyp. 591
Indexp. 641
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