Melodramatic Tactics by Elaine Hadley

Melodramatic Tactics by Elaine Hadley

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The melodramatic mode reaffirmed the familial, hierarchical, and public grounds for ethical behaviour and identity in the 18th-century models of social exchange and organization. This work analyses melodrama as a behavioural paradigm of the 19th century, in theatre, literature, and in society.

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Melodramatic Tactics by Elaine Hadley

This pathbreaking work analyses melodrama as a behavioural paradigm of the nineteenth century, manifest in the theatre, in literature, and in society. With its familial narratives, depictions of bodily torture, scenes of criminal conduct, expressions of highly charged emotion, and simple themes of good and evil, the melodramatic mode reaffirmed the familial, hierarchical, and public grounds for ethical behaviour and identity that characterized eighteenth-century models of social exchange and organization. In these enactments, Radicals and Tories, paupers and newsmen, ladies and prostitutes, and men of letters responded to the effects of a consolidating market culture, especially the emergence of bureaucratic procedures of rationalization, classification, and professionalization.
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ISBN 13 9780804731607
ISBN 10 0804731608
Title Melodramatic Tactics
Author Elaine Hadley
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Stanford University Press
Year published 1997-11-01
Number of pages 318
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