Dion Boucicault: Irish Identity on Stage

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$38.49
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Publish Date
Pages
230
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.48 inches | 0.69 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781107534278

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About the Author

Deirdre McFeely's work on Boucicault has appeared in publications including Irish Theatre on Tour (edited by Nicholas Grene and Chris Morash) and Irish Theater in America: Essays on Irish Theatrical Diaspora (edited by John Harrington). This is her first book.

Reviews

This is a wonderfully well-researched and discerning book, placing Boucicault as a much more politically motivated playwright than previous critics have ever suggested.
--Irish Times
The results of her re-contextualization are revealing, and the book is filled with surprising archival detail. For example, McFeely gives a magisterial reassessment of Arrah-na-Pogue, showing how Boucicault created an enduring myth that all or part of this play was banned. McFeely also throws light on overlooked scripts such as The O'Dowd and The Rapparee, and her analysis is persuasive, with plot and language examined in order to make judgements about artistic quality and political imperative. -Times Literary Supplement
There is much to like in this well-researched study, which illuminates the international reception of some of Boucicault's best-known work. ... students of Boucicault will find it a rich resource.
Nicholas Daly, Victorian Studies