Equestrian Drama: An Anthology of Plays
Equestrian Drama: An Anthology of Plays
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Equestrian Drama: An Anthology of Plays is a collection of four representative equestrian dramas, with an introduction providing context and related plays. It also explores stage technology and design contributions made to this unique form of popular theatre.
Format: Hardback
Length: 326 pages
Publication date: 30 August 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Equestrian Drama: An Anthology of Plays is a captivating collection of four remarkable equestrian dramas, meticulously curated to offer a comprehensive exploration of this genre. Within its pages, readers are treated to a treasure trove of literary treasures, comprising four annotated plays: Timour the Tartar by Matthew G. Lewis, The Battle of Waterloo by J. H. Amherst, Mazeppa by Henry M. Milner, and The Whip by Henry Hamilton and Cecil Raleigh. Before delving into the heart of the collection, an introduction provides a vital framework for understanding and contextualizing these plays as both written and performance texts. It sheds light on the historical, theatrical, and cultural contexts in which they were produced, as well as their significance within the broader narratives of theatre and equestrian entertainment.
To enhance the reader's experience, additional related plays are identified, excerpted, and analyzed, offering a diverse range of examples that shed light on the development and significance of this unique form of popular theatre. Furthermore, the book delves into the significant contributions made to stage technology and design by the patented stage machinery developed specifically for the production of the mechanized form of equestrian drama, which gained immense popularity in the late nineteenth century.
Equestrian Drama: An Anthology of Plays is an invaluable resource for undergraduate, graduate, and professional students in the fields of theatre history, dramatic literature, performance studies, and equine studies. It serves as a gateway to a deeper understanding of this captivating genre and its profound impact on the world of theatre. Moreover, an online supplement to this book is available, offering readers an additional treasure trove of content. This supplement includes original English language translations of La Fille Hussard and Rognolet and Passe-Carreau, as well as the full annotated text of Turpin's Ride to York.
In conclusion, Equestrian Drama: An Anthology of Plays is a must-read for anyone with an interest in theatre, literature, history, or the captivating world of equestrian entertainment. It provides a comprehensive and engaging exploration of this genre, offering readers a rich tapestry of plays, insights, and historical context to enrich their understanding and appreciation of this unique form of popular theatre.
Weight: 789g
Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367222703
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