
Print and Performance in the 1820s
Improvisation, Speculation, Identity
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About this book
During the 1820s, British society saw transformations in technology, mobility, and consumerism that accelerated the spread of information. This timely study reveals how bestselling literature, popular theatre, and periodical journalism self-consciously experimented with new media. It presents an age preoccupied with improvisation and speculation â a mode of behaviour that dominated financial and literary markets, generating reflections on risk, agency, and the importance of public opinion. Print and Performance in the 1820s interprets a rich constellation of fictional texts and theatrical productions that gained popularity among middle-class metropolitan audiences through experiments with intersecting fantasy worlds and acutely described real worlds. Providing new contexts for figures such as Byron and Scott, and recovering the work of lesser-known contemporaries including Charles Mathews' character impersonations and the performances of celebrity improvvisatore Tommaso Sgricci, Angela Esterhammer explores the era's influential representations of the way identity is constructed, performed, and perceived.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-title page
- Series page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1 Introduction: Being There, circa 1824
- Chapter 2 Periodical Performances: Blackwoodâs, Knightâs, and The Bachelorâs Wife
- Chapter 3 Mediating Improvisation and Improvising Mediation: Tommaso Sgricci and Periodical Culture
- Chapter 4 Personal Identity, Impersonation, and Charles Mathews: Who Is He When Heâs at Home?
- Chapter 5 Theodore Hookâs Sayings and Doings on the Page and the Stage: âA Curious Matter of Speculationâ
- Chapter 6 Speculating on Property: To and from the Village with Galt, Mitford, and Scott
- Chapter 7 Scottish Fictions of 1824: Permutations of Identity
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index