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020    |z9780230116863 
024 8  9786613381798 
035    (OCoLC)769139375|z(OCoLC)772000531 
037    566172|bPalgrave Macmillan|nhttp://www.palgraveconnect.com
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100 1  Burwick, Frederick 
245 10 Playing to the crowd|h[electronic resource] :|bLondon 
       popular theater, 1780-1830 /|cFrederick Burwick 
250    1st ed 
260    New York :|bPalgrave Macmillan,|c2011 
300    1 online resource (319 p.) 
490 1  Nineteenth-century major lives and letters 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index 
505 0  Children on Stage: Idealized, Eroticized, Demonized -- 
       Moore and the Drama of Irish Protest -- Zapolya: Coleridge
       and the Werewolves -- Glenarvon on Stage: Impersonating 
       Byron -- Foscari: Mitford's Dramaturgy of the Unspoken and
       Unexplained -- Wilhelm Tell on the London Stage -- Heroic 
       Rebels and Highwaymen -- London Crime: Executioners, 
       Murderers, Detectives -- Transpontine Theaters and Working
       -Class Audiences -- -- 
505 0  Children on stage : idealised, demonised, eroticised -- 
       The M.P. or the blue-stocking : Moore and Irish protest --
       Zapolya : Coleridge and the Werewolves -- Glenarvon : 
       impersonating Lord Byron -- Foscari : Mitford's dramaturgy
       of the unspoken and unexplained -- Wilhelm Tell on the 
       London stage -- Heroic rebels and highwaymen -- London 
       crime : executioners, murderers, detectives -- 
       Transpontine theatres and working-class audiences 
520    "Between 1780 and 1830, the growing London population 
       divided into immigrant neighborhoods with two dozen 
       unlicensed theatres tailoring productions to attract and 
       serve this new audience. Playing to the Crowd is the first
       study of the productions of the minor theatres, how they 
       were adapted to appeal to the local patrons and the 
       audiences who worked and lived in these communities"--
       Provided by publisher 
588    Description based on print version record 
650  0 Theater|zEngland|zLondon|xHistory|y18th century 
650  0 Theater|zEngland|zLondon|xHistory|y19th century 
650  0 Ethnic theater|zEngland|zLondon|xHistory|y18th century 
650  0 Ethnic theater|zEngland|zLondon|xHistory|y19th century 
650  0 Theater audiences|zEngland|zLondon|xHistory|y18th century 
650  0 Theater audiences|zEngland|zLondon|xHistory|y19th century 
650  7 PERFORMING ARTS|xTheater|xHistory & Criticism.|2bisacsh 
650  7 PERFORMING ARTS / Theater / History & Criticism|2bisacsh 
651  0 London (England)|xSocial life and customs|y18th century 
651  0 London (England)|xSocial life and customs|y19th century 
655  4 Electronic books 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aBurwick, Frederick.|tPlaying to the 
       crowd.|b1st ed.|dNew York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2011
       |z9780230116863|w(DLC)  2011018666|w(OCoLC)711049321 
830  0 Nineteenth-century major lives and letters 
856 40 |3Palgrave Connect|uhttp://www.palgraveconnect.com/
       doifinder/10.1057/9780230370654 
912    Palgrave|b110104114615 
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