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Women Staging and Restaging the Nineteenth Century is the first book to explore overlooked histories of women who filled the theatrical stages of the nineteenth century, dialoguing with contemporary adaptations, reworkings and retellings of these histories in Great Britain and beyond. Female managers, playwrights and performers emerge from the archives to forge geographical and temporal 'intertheatricalities' with contemporary productions by women who revisit and re-stage the period and with neo-Victorian fiction written by women and inspired by Victorian stage practices and spectacle. Chapters navigate from Great Britain to Australia, from Japan to the United States, to offer a glimpse of the indisputable influence of women in the theatrical scene of the period. The women that populate this book—Joanna Baillie, Florence Wilson, Ritsuko Mori, Madame Vestris, Minnie Maddern Fiske, Lolita Chakrabarti, Kip Williams, and others—reveal essential histories of nineteenth-century spectacle that hold significant implications for the roles of gender and chronology in theatre and English studies. This book is for postgraduates, researchers and academics engaged primarily with English Studies, Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies and Women Studies.
Contents
Introduction: The Emptied Spaces
Laura Monrós-Gaspar & Victoria Puchal Terol
PART I.
From the nineteenth into the twentieth century
Staging the Invisible: Reclaiming the Silenced Woman in Joanna Baillie's The Bride
Miriam Borham-Puyal
Mrs. T. P. Cooke: A (Forgotten) Lady of Great Accomplishments
Victoria Puchal Terol
Staging a Victorian Marriage: Ellen Terry's Lady Macbeth
Sarah McCarroll
Performing Management Through Her Pen: Minnie Madden Fiske as Producer and Activist
Amanda Nelson
Beyond Postcolonial Theatre Historiography: British Theatrical Migration and the Eyes of the Japanese Actress
Ayumi Fujioka
Emily Caroline Massingberd: Women's Theatrical Networks at the Pioneer Club omen's Clubs and Drama: Emily Massingberd at the Pioneer Club
Laura Monrós-Gaspar
PART II.
From the twentieth into the twenty-first century
Women and the Nineteenth Century at the National Theatre of London (1963-2018)
Sarai Ramos Cedrés
Re-membering the Nineteenth-century English Stage in Lolita Chakrabarti's Red Velvet (2012): A Neo-Victorian Reading
Ana Fernández-Caparrós
Nineteenth-Century Caring in Contemporary Biodrama: Acts of Care in The Ballad of Maria Marten and Marys Seacole
Beth Palmer
Bruising Encounters: Neo-Victorian Group Narratives by Women Playwrights
Benjamin Poore
Two Pictures of Dorian Gray
Victoria Duckett
Staging Networked Perspectives and Structures of Care in Barbara Ewing's The Mesmerist
Rosario Arias-Doblas
Powerful Women and Assembled Bodily Strength in Neo-Victorian Novels of Spectacle
Lin Pettersson
Reframing Lizzie: The Many Afterlives of Elizabeth Siddal in Neo-Victorian Culture
Cristina Santaemilia