Richard Brinsley Sheridan: The Impresario in Political and Cultural Context

Author:   Jack DeRochi ,  Daniel Ennis
Publisher:   Bucknell University Press
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9781611484809


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   19 December 2012
Format:   Hardback
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Richard Brinsley Sheridan: The Impresario in Political and Cultural Context


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This new collection of essays on Richard Brinsley Sheridan brings the most important British playwright of the eighteenth century back to the forefront of literary and cultural studies of the era. While his pyrotechnic life as a romantic hero, playwright, Member of Parliament, and theatre manager has generated a number of recent biographies, it is Sheridan’s works—not just plays but also poetry and orations—that endure. These essays reclaim the legacy of the man of letters and partisan bon vivant who burst from obscurity to become a powerful cultural force in Georgian London. This collection covers the many lives of Sheridan, taking into account both his variegated career and the competing accounts of the man, as well as his early verse, which lays the foundation for his success as a playwright. Chapters are devoted to Sheridan’s theatre, and provide innovative readings of his most famous dramatic pieces: The Rivals, The Duenna, The School for Scandal, The Critic, and Pizarro. The volume also includes extensive discussion of the dramatic highs of Sheridan’s long political career, thus placing the playwright-politician firmly in the world in which performance and politics were inextricably entwined. Contributors: Mita Choudhury, Jack E. DeRochi, Marianna D’Ezio, Daniel J. Ennis, Emily Friedman, Steven Gores, David Haley, Robert W. Jones, Daniel O’Quinn, Glynis Ridley, John Vance, David Francis Taylor

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Author:   Jack DeRochi ,  Daniel Ennis
Publisher:   Bucknell University Press
Imprint:   Bucknell University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.90cm
Weight:   0.630kg
ISBN:  

9781611484809


ISBN 10:   1611484804
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   19 December 2012
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction Jack E. DeRochi and Daniel J. Ennis One: The Many Lives of Richard Brinsley Sheridan Jack E. DeRochi Two: Sheridan’s Early Style Robert Jones Three: The Literary Origins of Sir Lucius O’Trigger David Haley Four: Reflections upon Maintaining a Competitive Edge: The Duenna and her Peers at Drury Lane Mita Choudhury Five: Schools Beyond Scandal, 1776-1800 Emily Friedman Six: The Rule of Scandal: Sheridan in the Age of Wilde and Shaw John Vance Seven: Naumachia and the Structure of The Critic Daniel J. Ennis Eight: The Lees and Sheridan: An Unexamined Connection Steven Gores Nine: Sheridan’s Courtroom Dramas: The Impeachment of Warren Hastings and the Trial of the Bounty Mutineers Glynis Ridley Ten: Pizarro’s Spectacular Dialectics: Sheridan’s Bridge to the Cosmopolitical Future Daniel O’Quinn Eleven: Sheridan and Women Marianna D’Ezio Twelve: Caricaturing Sheridan David Francis Taylor Bibliography Index About the Contributors

Reviews

Transformative figures in their own right, the editors effectively update the enigmatic impresario for a current-day scholarly audience. The strength of DeRochi and Ennis' collection resides in the treatment of its principal subject as a dynamic and complex participant in the social, political, and artistic discourses of the eighteenth century...DeRochi and Ennis bring together discrete critical voices, creating a holistic portrait of Sheridan as poet, playwright, critic, orator, and polemicist. In its desire to bring Sheridan into the twenty-first century, the collection imitates its principal subject, whose ability to transform himself with the changing times is dramatically and decisively detailed in these pages...the collection is astoundingly great. The Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer


Author Information

Jack E. DeRochi is associate professor of English at Winthrop University. He has published several articles on late eighteenth-century drama and satire in such publications as Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Research and Studies in American Humor. His essay on the emergence of the masculine gothic was included in Prologues, Epilogues, Curtain-Raisers and Afterpieces: The Rest of the Eighteenth-Century London Stage (2007). Daniel J. Ennis is professor of English at Coastal Carolina University. He is the author of Enter the Press-Gang: Representations of Naval Impressment in Eighteenth-Century British Literature (2002) and edited, with Judith B. Slagle, a collection of essays entitled Prologues, Epilogues, Curtain-Raisers and Afterpieces: The Rest of the Eighteenth-Century London Stage (2007). He has published essays on John Dryden, Christopher Smart and Lord Byron among others.

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