Lewis Carroll and the Victorian Stage: Theatricals in a Quiet Life

Author:   Richard Foulkes ,  Professor Vincent Newey ,  Joanne Shattock
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   New edition
ISBN:  

9780754604662


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   28 May 2005
Format:   Hardback
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Lewis Carroll and the Victorian Stage: Theatricals in a Quiet Life


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Author:   Richard Foulkes ,  Professor Vincent Newey ,  Joanne Shattock
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   New edition
Weight:   0.600kg
ISBN:  

9780754604662


ISBN 10:   0754604667
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   28 May 2005
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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'Richard Foulkes's new book, based on the records of Carroll's theatre-going, maintains his own superlative standards of detail and general knowledge. Not only does it enhance our knowledge of Carroll's interests and inspirations, it provides, in passing, fascinating information on marionettes, school plays, stage photography, pantomimes, child performers, and seaside theatre buildings - a whole panorama of Victorian society at leisure.' John Stokes, Professor of English, King's College London 'As a compilation of fact Lewis Carroll and the Victorian Stage is an impressive piece of work... the copious research behind the book has generated a wealth of factual information of direct, indirect or collateral evidence.' Theatre Notebook '... fully researched account of a little-known and important facet of a complex man... a welcome addition to Ashgate's distinguished Nineteenth Century Series of biographical and literary studies, and will doubtless open new avenues of research for Lewis Carroll scholars.' ELT 'There are rewarding flashes of illumination which come as much from Foulkes's sense of detail as from the complex structure of the book. The author therefore succeeds in drawing attention to a new treasure trove...' Theatre Research International '... I have been eagerly awaiting the publication of this comprehensive study of the prominent part played by the Victorian stage in Lewis Carroll's life... and my expectations have been more than fulfilled. Foulkes's exceptional scholarship enables him to establish such convincing connections between previously fragmented and superficially acknowledged facts and data that I have learnt even more from this book than I hoped... worthy to sit on the shelves of all Carrollians and anyone interested in the insight into nineteenth-century theatre that can be derived from a close examination of its reception by one of the most assiduous Victorian playgoers.' Victorian Studies '... extends and deepens our knowledge both of 'Lewis Carroll' and of the Victorian theatrical scene. Foulkes evinces a strong sense of cultural and social context in what is evidently a labour of love... Foulkes proves a sure-footed and articulate guide to some fascinating backwaters of Victorian culture, and his book will be of lasting value on a number of counts.' Modern Language Review 'Theatre scholars have come to expect high standards from Richard Foulkes: finely detailed, perceptive analysis and a fresh perspective on a little-known aspect of Victorian entertainment. Lewis Carroll and the Victorian Stage: Theatricals in a Quiet Life does not disappoint, demonstrating all of these much-valued qualities. What makes this book even more fascinating is the ambivalence of the main protagonist... The attraction of this book is the view, rather like a Victorian peepshow, of familiar entertainments through the curious lens of Lewis Carroll himself.' New Theatre Quarterly


’Richard Foulkes’s new book, based on the records of Carroll’s theatre-going, maintains his own superlative standards of detail and general knowledge. Not only does it enhance our knowledge of Carroll’s interests and inspirations, it provides, in passing, fascinating information on marionettes, school plays, stage photography, pantomimes, child performers, and seaside theatre buildings ” a whole panorama of Victorian society at leisure.’ John Stokes, Professor of English, King’s College London 'As a compilation of fact Lewis Carroll and the Victorian Stage is an impressive piece of work... the copious research behind the book has generated a wealth of factual information of direct, indirect or collateral evidence.' Theatre Notebook '... fully researched account of a little-known and important facet of a complex man... a welcome addition to Ashgate's distinguished Nineteenth Century Series of biographical and literary studies, and will doubtless open new avenues of research for Lewis Carroll scholars.' ELT 'There are rewarding flashes of illumination which come as much from Foulkes's sense of detail as from the complex structure of the book. The author therefore succeeds in drawing attention to a new treasure trove...' Theatre Research International '... I have been eagerly awaiting the publication of this comprehensive study of the prominent part played by the Victorian stage in Lewis Carroll's life... and my expectations have been more than fulfilled. Foulkes's exceptional scholarship enables him to establish such convincing connections between previously fragmented and superficially acknowledged facts and data that I have learnt even more from this book than I hoped... worthy to sit on the shelves of all Carrollians and anyone interested in the insight into nineteenth-century theatre that can be derived from a close examination of its reception by one of the most assiduous Victorian playgoers.' Victorian Studies ’... extends and deepens


Author Information

Richard Foulkes is Professor of Theatre History at the University of Leicester. He is the author of several books on the Victorian theatre, most recently Church and Stage in Victorian England (1997) and Performing Shakespeare in the Age of Empire (2002). He is also the editor of Shakespeare and the Victorian Stage (1986) and British Theatre in the 1890s: Essays on Drama and the Stage (1992) and General Editor of Publications for the Society for Theatre Research.

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