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After Dickens / John Glavin
Titre : After Dickens : reading, adaptation and performance / Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : John Glavin Editeur : Cambridge : Cambridge University Press Année de publication : 1999 Importance : xiii, 226 p. Format : 23 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-521-03237-7 Mots-clés : the sickroom in victorian fiction,victorian masculinities,the gothic body Index. décimale : 823.8 Résumé : After Dickens is both a performative reading of Dickens the novelist and an exploration of the potential for adaptive performance of the novels themselves. John Glavin conducts a historical inquiry into Dickens's relationship to the theatre and theatricality of his own time, and uncovers a much more ambivalent, often hostile, relationship than has hitherto been noticed. In this context, Dickens's novels can be seen as a form of counter-performance, one which would allow the author to perform without being seen or scrutinized. But Glavin also identifies a rich performative potential in Dickens's fiction, and describes new ways to stage that fiction in emotionally powerful, critically acute adaptations. The book as a whole, therefore, offers a reading of Dickens through an unusual alliance between literary criticism and theatrical performance. After Dickens : reading, adaptation and performance / [texte imprimé] / John Glavin . - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1999 . - xiii, 226 p. ; 23 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-521-03237-7
Mots-clés : the sickroom in victorian fiction,victorian masculinities,the gothic body Index. décimale : 823.8 Résumé : After Dickens is both a performative reading of Dickens the novelist and an exploration of the potential for adaptive performance of the novels themselves. John Glavin conducts a historical inquiry into Dickens's relationship to the theatre and theatricality of his own time, and uncovers a much more ambivalent, often hostile, relationship than has hitherto been noticed. In this context, Dickens's novels can be seen as a form of counter-performance, one which would allow the author to perform without being seen or scrutinized. But Glavin also identifies a rich performative potential in Dickens's fiction, and describes new ways to stage that fiction in emotionally powerful, critically acute adaptations. The book as a whole, therefore, offers a reading of Dickens through an unusual alliance between literary criticism and theatrical performance. Réservation
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