Victorian Epic Burlesques: A Critical Anthology of Nineteenth-Century Theatrical Entertainments after Homer

Author:   Dr Rachel Bryant Davies (Lecturer in Comparative Literature, QMUL, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781350160057


Pages:   296
Publication Date:   30 April 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Victorian Epic Burlesques: A Critical Anthology of Nineteenth-Century Theatrical Entertainments after Homer


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This anthology presents annotated scripts of four major burlesques by key playwrights: Melodrama Mad! or, the Siege of Troy by Thomas John Dibdin (1819); Telemachus; or, the Island of Calypso by J.R. Planché (1834); The Iliad; or, the Siege of Troy by Robert Brough (1858) and Ulysses; or the Ironclad Warriors and the Little Tug of War by F.C. Burnand (1865). Beloved legend, archaeological riddle and educational staple: Homer’s epic tales of the Trojan War and its aftermath were vividly reimagined in nineteenth-century Britain. Classical burlesques—exceptionally successful theatrical entertainments—continually mined the Iliad and Odyssey to lucrative comic effect. Burlesques combined song, dance and slapstick comedy with an eclectic kaleidoscope of topical allusions. From namedropping boxing legends to recasting Shakespearean combats, epic adaptations overflow with satirical commentary on politics, cultural highlights and everyday current affairs. In uncovering Homer's irreverently playful afterlife, this selection showcases burlesque’s development and wide appeal. The critical introduction analyses how these plays contested the accessibility of classical antiquity and dramatic performance. Textual and literary annotations, with contemporary illustrations, illuminate the juxtaposed sources to establish these repackaged epics as indispensable tools for unlocking nineteenth-century social, cultural and political history. Resources for further study are available online.

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Author:   Dr Rachel Bryant Davies (Lecturer in Comparative Literature, QMUL, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Weight:   0.422kg
ISBN:  

9781350160057


ISBN 10:   1350160059
Pages:   296
Publication Date:   30 April 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Online Materials List of Figures Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations 1. Classical burlesque and Homeric epic Victorian Homer Homer burlesqued Ancient and modern Notes on editions, running commentary, and textual annotations 2. Thomas Dibdin, Melodrama Mad! Or, the Siege of Troy (1819, Surrey) 3. James Robinson Planche with Charles Dance, Telemachus; or, the Island of Calypso (1834, Olympic) 4. Robert B. Brough, The Siege of Troy; a Burlesque (1858, Lyceum) 5. Sir Francis Cowley Burnand, Ulysses; or the Ironclad Warriors and the Little Tug of War (1865, St James') 6. List of Epic Burlesques List of references cited Index

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This attractively presented anthology provides an invaluable and scholarly insight into Victorian theatrical burlesque and its mediation of Homer's epic poetry within nineteenth-century theatre and more generally within the milieu of nineteenth-century culture. * The Classical Association *


This beautifully presented volume ... is ground-breaking in providing access to, and critical commentary of, a group of hitherto little-known texts, and thereby allowing readers a glimpse into the presence and uses of the Classics (more specifically, Homer) in Victorian society. * Bryn Mawr Classical Review * An invaluable and scholarly insight into Victorian theatrical burlesque and its mediation of Homer's epic poetry within nineteenth-century theatre and more generally within the milieu of nineteenth-century culture. * The Classical Association *


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Rachel Bryant Davies is Lecturer in Comparative Literature at Queen Mary University of London, UK, and an Early Career Associate with the Archive of Performances of Greek and Roman Drama, University of Oxford, UK. She is the author of Troy, Carthage and the Victorians: The Drama of Classical Ruins in the Nineteenth-Century Imagination (2018).

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