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Popular Puppet Theatre in Europe, 1800-1914 John McCormick (Trinity College, Dublin)

Popular Puppet Theatre in Europe, 1800-1914 By John McCormick (Trinity College, Dublin)

Popular Puppet Theatre in Europe, 1800-1914 by John McCormick (Trinity College, Dublin)


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John McCormick and Bennie Pratasik provide a study of all aspects of puppetry in nineteenth-century Europe, including the stages, mechanical workings of the puppets, and the repertoire, covering a full range of countries and cultures. The book contains valuable and rare illustrations of puppets and theatres as well as informative diagrams.

Popular Puppet Theatre in Europe, 1800-1914 Summary

Popular Puppet Theatre in Europe, 1800-1914 by John McCormick (Trinity College, Dublin)

Banned, marginalised, tolerated or neglected, puppets were a major form of entertainment of the subordinate classes in the nineteenth century. Showmen travelled from one end of Europe to the other bringing everything from biblical plays to melodramas and variety to audiences who experienced them as their only form of dramatic entertainment. The first study of its kind in English, Popular Puppet Theatre in Europe is less a history than a comparative study, highlighting a significant aspect of social and cultural history from a national and transnational perspective. It examines the showmen, their audiences, the performance context, and the technical and practical aspects of the puppets and their stages.

Popular Puppet Theatre in Europe, 1800-1914 Reviews

'Here is a bold and colourful fanfare for the common puppeteer, serving as a 'time machine' to days long before puppet theatre became 'figure theatre' ... the information is tightly packed, and very absorbing.' Animations
' ... an excellent and much-needed overview of traditional puppetry in Europe'. British UNIMA Bulletin
'Popular Puppet Theatre in Europe, 1800-1914 is a comprehensive, beautifully produced book and an engrossing account of every aspect of this puppet-theatrical world: the show people and their way of life, the audiences, theatres and, of course, the puppets and their repertoire.' The Times Literary Supplement
'Not only have McCormick and Pratasik uncovered a wealth of information about the development of European puppetry, but the connections they make between the different strands of puppetry are at times fascinating.' Lowdown

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part I. The Context: 1. Showpeople; 2. The performance context; 3. Audiences; Part II. Puppet Actors and Their Stages: 4. The stage and the wings; 5. Puppet actors I - the characters; 6. Puppet actors II - the figures; 7. Puppet actors in performance; Part III. Repertoire: 8. The traditional repertoire; 9. The establishment of new repertoires; 10. Contemporary plays and popular fiction; Epilogue; Notes; Glossary; Bibliography; Index.

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NLS9780521616157
9780521616157
0521616158
Popular Puppet Theatre in Europe, 1800-1914 by John McCormick (Trinity College, Dublin)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2005-08-04
268
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