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Performance in the long eighteenth century : studies in theatre, music, dance

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Performance in the long eighteenth century : studies in theatre, music, dance

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Milling, Janeほか
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Table of Contents

  • The lively arts of the London stage, 1675-1725

  • Moral reform in comedy and culture, 1696-1747

  • The sentimental theater of the French Revolution

  • The incomparable Hester Santlow : a dancer-actress on the Georgian stage

  • The dramatic works of Catherine the Great : theatre and politics in eighteenth-century Russia

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Material Type
図書
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Performance in the long 18th century
Place of Publication (Country Code)
uk
Target Audience
一般
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Series editors: Jane Milling, Kathryn Lowerre
Publisher varies: Routledge
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