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Theatre and Fashion: Oscar Wilde to the Suffragettes [Hardcover]

Joel H. Kaplan (Author), Sheila Stowell (Author)


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February 25, 1994
This is the first book to explore the complex relationship among theater, fashion, and society in the late Victorian and early modern eras. Examining such diverse topics as the emergence of the society playhouse, fashion journalism, the role of the couturier-costumier, department store marketing, and the establishment of "dress codes" by militant suffragettes, Kaplan and Stowell provide a new context for assessing plays by established writers such as Oscar Wilde, Bernard Shaw, Arthur Pinero, and Harley Granville Barker, as well as lesser know figures such as Edith Lyttelton, Emily Symonds, and Cicely Hamilton.


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"A wonderfully stimulating book...not only for theatre historians, but for anyone interested in the larger questions of cultural production and the fashion industry, feminism and the body. It demonstrates very clearly and with many new insights, the complexity and interrelatedness of theatre and other forms of cultural expression at the fin de siecle." New Theatre Quarterly

"A book whose writing is every bit as good as its scholarship, lucid, stylish, and accessible. Theatre and Fashion is first rate historical scholarship, and its combination of winning subject and fresh approach should attract a wide, appreciative audience." Nineteenth Century Theatre

"What Kaplan and Stowell do in this excellent book is to examine fashionable dress and social life through their influence on, and reaction to, the West End theatre at a time when many would consider they exerted their greatest cultural influence." The (London) Sunday Times

"A fascinating and original slice of theatre history." BBC Radio 2

"A fascinating book." Literary Review

"Theatre and Fashion is first-rate...lucid, stylish, and accessible. Its combination of winning subject and fresh approach should attract a wide, appreciative audience." Nineteenth-Century Theatre

"In this well-illustrated, entertaining, and scholarly study--'the first book to explore the complex relationship between theatre, fashion, and society in the late Victorian and early modern era'--Kaplan and Stowell focus on the intimate relationship between fashion and stage production in the works of many playwrights, including Oscar Wilde, Henry Arthur Jones, Arthur Pinero, and Bernard Shaw...In their illuminating account Kaplan and Stowell include much on theatrical history and personalities that should have a wide appeal. Highly recommended for all academic libraries." K. Beckson, Choice

"Refreshing, fascinating, and readable, Theatre and Fashion is--in its situating of the theatrical performance in the social and cultural values of the time, its documentation of production choices, variant scripts, and critical reception, and its constant affirmation that a drama's meanings are inextricably linked to the explicit and tacit meanings invoked by its first performance--an exemplary work of historical scholarship." Cary M. Mazer, Theatre Survey

"...a contribution not only to the history of drama, but to the history of fashion and the history of the women's movement....This sense of pleasure in learning captures nicely the satisfaction afforded by this admirable book." Bruce Bashford, English Literature in Transition

Book Description

The first book to explore the complex relationship among theater, fashion, and society in the late Victorian and early modern eras. It provides a new context for assessing plays by Oscar Wilde, Bernard Shaw, Arthur Pinero, and Harley Granville Barker, as well as lesser known writers.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 234 pages
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press (February 25, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0521415101
  • ISBN-13: 978-0521415101
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.4 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,633,466 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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On 25 February 1892, the Lady, a gentlewoman's magazine that had begun publication some seven years earlier, introduced a column dealing with "Dress on the London Stage." Read the first page
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suffrage sympathizers, sweated seamstress, mannequin parade, suffrage press, licensing copy, suffrage supporters, society comedies, fashion press, suffrage feminists, society comedy, smart society, sweated industry, fashion critics, fashion trade, society drama, suffrage societies, fashion writers
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Lady Windermere, Madras House, Patrick Campbell, Lady's Pictorial, Common Cause, Granville Barker, Madame Stefanie, Saturday Review, Lady Chiltern, Madame Hayward, Paula Tanqueray, Mary Moore, Royal Court, Agnes Ebbsmith, Duff Gordon, Miss Tassey, The Liars, Diana of Dobson, Lord Goring, Lord Illingworth, Miss Yates, Song of the Shirt, Duke of York, Elizabeth Robins, Henry Arthur Jones
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