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Victorian theatricality and authenticity

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An edition of Acting naturally (2004)

Acting naturally

Victorian theatricality and authenticity

"In Acting Naturally Lynn Voskuil argues that Victorian Britons saw themselves as "authentically performative," a paradoxical belief that focused their sense of vocation as individuals, as a public, and as a nation. Rather than confirming the customary view of Victorian England as fundamentally antitheatrical, Voskuil shows instead how the Victorians' fabled commitment to the culture of sincerity was often authorized, rather than invariably threatened, by their equally powerful fascination with acting and performance. She explores a diverse range of materials: plays, novels, drama and theater criticism, newspaper reviews and columns, theatrical memoirs, private diaries and letters, cartoons, political pamphlets, and satires. Throughout, Voskuil charts the mid-Victorian heyday of these beliefs and their late-Victorian transformations in a variety of cultural practices and controversies, among them the conduct of audiences at sensation theater in the 1860s, political debates over the Eastern Question in the 1870s, and the cult of personality that shaped the popularity of the stage actors Henry Irving and Ellen Terry in the late 1880s." "By demonstrating that Britons were perceived or enjoined to "act naturally" in such cases, this path-breaking book not only offers an innovative interpretation of Victorian culture but also challenges what has become a theoretical commonplace: the unreflective use of postmodern theatricality to explain earlier cultures and literatures. Precisely by analyzing central issues in the historical context of the nineteenth century, Acting Naturally reconceives widely used theoretical models that have influenced literary, performance, and cultural studies more broadly in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
268

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Acting naturally: Victorian theatricality and authenticity
2004, University of Virginia Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [241]-253) and index.

Published in
Charlottesville
Series
Victorian literature and culture series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
306.4/84/094109034
Library of Congress
DA533 .V67 2004, DA533.V67 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 268 p. :
Number of pages
268

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3678868M
ISBN 10
0813922690
LCCN
2003020183
OCLC/WorldCat
53075750
Library Thing
420258
Goodreads
2989922

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