Caricature, Cultural Politics, and the Stage: The Case of Pizarro
Pizarro, Sheridan's adaptation of Kotzebue's Die Spanier in Peru, opened at Drury Lane on 24 May 1799 and took London by storm. Focusing on Sheridan's phenomenally popular play as a case study in late-eighteenth-century cultural politics, Heather McPherson considers how theatrical and...
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2007
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Schlagworte: | Richard Brinsley Sheridan Pizarro August von Kotzebue Drury Lane Theatre James Gillray Arts Law Philosophy Behavioral sciences Political science |