Melodramatic Tactics: Theatricalized Dissent in the English Marketplace, 1800-1885
This pathbreaking work analyzes melodrama as not merely a theatrical genre but as a behavioral paradigm of the nineteenth century, manifest in the theater, in literature, and in society. It shows how the melodramatic mode reaffirmed the familial, hierarchical, and public grounds for ethical behavior and identity that characterized models of social exchange and organization.

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Melodramatic Tactics: Theatricalized Dissent in the English Marketplace, 1800-1885
This pathbreaking work analyzes melodrama as not merely a theatrical genre but as a behavioral paradigm of the nineteenth century, manifest in the theater, in literature, and in society. It shows how the melodramatic mode reaffirmed the familial, hierarchical, and public grounds for ethical behavior and identity that characterized models of social exchange and organization.

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Melodramatic Tactics: Theatricalized Dissent in the English Marketplace, 1800-1885

Melodramatic Tactics: Theatricalized Dissent in the English Marketplace, 1800-1885

by Elaine Hadley
Melodramatic Tactics: Theatricalized Dissent in the English Marketplace, 1800-1885

Melodramatic Tactics: Theatricalized Dissent in the English Marketplace, 1800-1885

by Elaine Hadley

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This pathbreaking work analyzes melodrama as not merely a theatrical genre but as a behavioral paradigm of the nineteenth century, manifest in the theater, in literature, and in society. It shows how the melodramatic mode reaffirmed the familial, hierarchical, and public grounds for ethical behavior and identity that characterized models of social exchange and organization.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780804724036
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publication date: 10/01/1995
Edition description: 1
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Elaine Hadley is Assistant Professor of English and of the Humanities at the University of Chicago.
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