Melodramatic Formations: American Theatre and Society, 1820-1870

Melodramatic Formations: American Theatre and Society, 1820-1870

by Bruce A. Mcconachie (Editor)
Melodramatic Formations: American Theatre and Society, 1820-1870

Melodramatic Formations: American Theatre and Society, 1820-1870

by Bruce A. Mcconachie (Editor)

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Overview

The middle years of the nineteenth century were a time of dynamic artistic and social changes in America. Now, Melodramatic Formations is the first study to trace these changes in popular stage melodrama's production, dramatic form, and audience reception. Bruce McConachie shows how the theatrical mutability that characterized the years 1820 to 1870 is inextricably tied to the decline of elite paternalism and republicanism and the rise of bourgeois rationalism and respectability. Taking a rigorous interdisciplinary approach, McConachie examines several historical regularities of production, genre, and audience. Here theatre (and its drama) has at long last been returned to its general culture, rather than being treated as an isolated phenomenon. Ultimately, he develops a new notion of a theatrical formation—a construct where groups of spectators and theatre performers produce each other as artists-to-be-experienced and audiences-to-be-entertained. Throughout Melodramatic Formations McConachie illustrates how theatre both maintains and produces various ideologies; he convincingly shows that theatre is a major player in our social and cultural history. This book will be of interest to all in American studies, theatre history, and American cultural history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781587291470
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
Publication date: 05/01/1992
Series: Studies Theatre Hist & Culture
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 334
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Bruce McConachie is professor of theatre arts at the University of Pittsburgh and current president of the American Society for Theatre Research. His Melodramatic Formations: American Theatre and Society, 1820-1870 (Iowa, 1992) won the Barnard Hewitt Award for Outstanding Research in Theatre History.

Table of Contents

 PART I The Waning of Paternalistic Theatre for the Elite, 1820-1835 1 - "The Spirit of Locomotiveness" 2 - "Wert Thou Not Born in Fairy-land?" PART II Theatre of Yeoman Independence for Jacksonians, 1830-1855 3 - "The People's Verdict" 4 - "Freedom! Revenge or Death!" 5 - "The Earthquake! The Earthquake!" PART III Business-Class Theatre for the Respectable, 1845-1870 6 - "We Will Restore You to Society" 7 - "How Her Blood Tells" 8 - "Built to Endure"
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