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Thomas Hamblin and the Bowery Theatre: The New York Reign of "Blood and Thunder” Melodramas: Palgrave Studies in Theatre and Performance History

Autor Thomas A. Bogar
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 ian 2018
This book recounts the personal and professional life of Thomas Souness Hamblin (1800-1853), Shakespearean actor and Bowery Theatre manager. Primarily responsible for the popularity of “blood and thunder” melodramas with working class audiences in New York City, Hamblin discovered, trained and promoted many young actors and, especially, actresses who later became famous in their own right. He also epitomized the “sporting man” of mid-nineteenth century life, conducting a scandalous series of affairs and visits to Manhattan brothels, which cost him his marriage to Elizabeth Blanchard Hamblin (1799-1849) and made him the brunt of moralist, religious and journalistic crusades, notably that of James Gordon Bennett’s New York Herald. His machinations and perseverance through trying challenges, including several destructions of the Bowery Theatre by fire, extensive financial and legal complications, and the untimely deaths of several young protégées, earned him equal measures of admiration and opprobrium.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319684055
ISBN-10: 3319684051
Pagini: 298
Ilustrații: XI, 301 p. 6 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Studies in Theatre and Performance History

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. “He is yet very young, both in years and practice” (1800-25).- 2. “Let those who view this sad example know/ What fate attends
 the broken marriage vow” (1825-30).- 3. “We girls always patronize the Bowery” (1830-31).- 4. “Throw not the pearl of Shakespeare’s wit before the swine of the Bowery pit” (1831-33).- 5. “Down with the British bastard!” (1833-35).- 6. “Circumstances never satisfactorily explained” (1835-36).- 7. “Marius brooding over the ruins of Carthage” (1837-38).- 8. “The public have only themselves to blame for the reign of melodrama” (1838-40).- 9. “The sanity of all the parties are at par value” (1840-42).- 10. “We are not dead yet, boys!” (1842-48).- 11. “The noblest Roman of them all” (1848-51).- 12. “Blessings and benedictions” (1851-53).



Notă biografică

Thomas A. Bogar taught theatre history, dramatic literature, and theatrical production for forty years. He holds a Ph.D. in theatre history, literature and criticism from Louisiana State University, USA. He is the author of Backstage at the Lincoln Assassination, American Presidents Attend the Theatre and a biography of actor-manager John E. Owens. He is the recipient of two National Endowment for the Humanities fellowships, and served as a judge for Washington’s Helen Hayes Theatre Awards. He lives in Silver Spring, Maryland.

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This book recounts the personal and professional life of Thomas Souness Hamblin (1800-1853), Shakespearean actor and Bowery Theatre manager. Primarily responsible for the popularity of “blood and thunder” melodramas with working class audiences in New York City, Hamblin discovered, trained and promoted many young actors and, especially, actresses who later became famous in their own right. He also epitomized the “sporting man” of mid-nineteenth century life, conducting a scandalous series of affairs and visits to Manhattan brothels, which cost him his marriage to Elizabeth Blanchard Hamblin (1799-1849) and made him the brunt of moralist, religious and journalistic crusades, notably that of James Gordon Bennett’s New York Herald. His machinations and perseverance through trying challenges, including several destructions of the Bowery Theatre by fire, extensive financial and legal complications, and the untimely deaths of several young protégées, earned him equal measures of admiration and opprobrium.

Caracteristici

Represents the first-ever critical biography of Thomas Hamblin Provides a wealth of information on nineteenth American theatre history Draws upon a wide array of research resources