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The Profession of the Playwright|John Russell Stephens

The Profession of the Playwright : British Theatre, 1800 1900

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This is the first book to examine the working world of the playwright in nineteenth-century Britain. It was often a risky and financially uncertain profession, yet the magic of the theater attracted authors from widely different backgrounds--journalists, lawyers, churchmen, civil servants, printers, and actors, as well as prominent poets and novelists. In a fascinating account of the frustrations and the rewards of dramatic authorship, Stephens uncovers fresh information on the playwright's earnings, relationships with actors, managers, publishers, and audience, and offers a new perspective on his growing status as a professional. Further chapters focus on the struggle for copyright reform and the complexities of dramatic publishing. A large number of major and minor authors are discussed, among them Planch , Fitzball, Boucicault, Pinero, Grundy, Gilbert, Jones, and Shaw.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780521259132
  • ISBN-10: 0521259134
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • Publish Date: January 1992
  • Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.75 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Page Count: 276

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