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The Orient on the Victorian Stage Edward Ziter (New York University)

The Orient on the Victorian Stage By Edward Ziter (New York University)

The Orient on the Victorian Stage by Edward Ziter (New York University)


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Edward Ziter explores the impact of the Middle East and the Orient on writing and performance in nineteenth-century British theatre and how these portrayals influenced public perception of the region. The genres examined include melodrama, pantomime, ballet, opera, as well as museum displays.

The Orient on the Victorian Stage Summary

The Orient on the Victorian Stage by Edward Ziter (New York University)

The Orient on the Victorian Stage examines the representation of the Middle East in a variety of nineteenth-century entertainment forms, such as panoramas, melodrama, pantomime, ballet and opera. Ziter argues that changes in stage craft reflected the emerging idea that the significance of objects was evident in contextual relations, and relates the development of this stage craft to orientalist exhibitions and museum displays. Unlike other theatre histories and studies of orientalism, this book examines broader strategies of spatial representation and focuses on performance and popular culture. Ziter explores the plays and productions at a number of venues, including Drury Lane, Covent Garden, the Great Exhibition of 1851, the Crystal Palace at Sydenham, and the British Museum, among others. The book also includes an analysis of Byron's image in the theatre and an analysis of his play Sardanapalus.

The Orient on the Victorian Stage Reviews

Ziter offers a fascinating look at the impact of the Middle East on British thetrical entertainment and stagecraft in the 19th century. Highly recommended. Choice
...this is still a timely, thought-provoking, and thoroughly impressive work. Victorian Studies

About Edward Ziter (New York University)

Edward Ziter is Assistant Professor in the Department of Theatre at Ohio State University. He has published articles in Theatre Survey, Theatre Journal and The Wordsworth Circle and in two anthologies, Land/Scape/Theatre: Views of the 20th Century and Living Displays. He has co-edited the reviews section of Theatre Journal.

Table of Contents

List of illustrations; Acknowledgements; Introduction: 'real sets', geography, and race; 1. Spectacle and surveillance in orientalist panoramas; 2. Fantasies of miscegenation on the romantic stage; 3. The built-out East of popular ethnography; 4. The biblical East in theatres and exhibitions; 5. The geography of Imperial theatre; Notes; Select bibliography; Index.

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NLS9780521048392
9780521048392
0521048397
The Orient on the Victorian Stage by Edward Ziter (New York University)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2007-12-03
248
N/A
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