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Author Mulrooney, Jonathan, 1969- author.

Title Romanticism and theatrical experience : Kean, Hazlitt and Keats in the age of theatrical news / Jonathan Mulrooney
Published Cambridge, UK ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2018

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Description 1 online resource (1 volume)
Series Cambridge studies in Romanticism
Cambridge studies in Romanticism.
Contents Theater and the daily news -- Britain's theatrical press 1800-1830 -- Edmund Kean's controversy -- Hazlitt's romantic occasionalism -- Keats, Kean, and the poetics of interruption
Summary "Writing to his friend and mentor Charles Cowden Clarke in March of 1817, John Keats asked 'When shall we see each other again? In Heaven or in Hell, or in deep Places? In crooked Lane are we to meet or on Salisbury Plain? Or jumbled together at Drury Lane door?' (Letters 1.126). By way of Macbeth, Keats's joke encompasses a universe of experience-heaven, hell, London's crooked streets, the mythical English countryside, the textual Shakespeare, the performed Shakespeare-all held together conceptually by the notion of the theater. An intrepid playgoer, Keats knew what it was to visit the street carnival of the theater district, to be 'jumbled up' with the crowds making their way down clogged byways to see Edmund Kean's latest impersonation of Shylock or Richard III. There, Keats implies, the metaphysical and the apocalyptic meet the bodily and the everyday on the threshold of the playhouse where his favorite actor reigns. Yet in a sense the letter imagines two Keatses at once: he is an actor parodying Shakespeare's lines even as he is a would-be audience member off to meet a friend. Both aspects give us a glimpse of how vital theatrical experience was to Keats's sense of himself as a social being"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Theater -- Great Britain -- 19th century -- History
Romanticism -- Great Britain
Theater -- Press coverage -- Great Britain -- 19th century -- History
Romanticism
Theater
Great Britain
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781316874905
1316874907
9781316874905