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National Myth and Imperial Fantasy: Representations of British Identity on the Early Eighteenth-Century Stage

Author Louise H. Marshall
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Category Performing Arts
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ISBN / ASIN0230573371
ISBN-139780230573376
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Eighteenth-century drama is often dismissed as homogenous, aesthetically uninteresting, or politically complacent. This book reveals the incredibly intriguing and intricate nature of the period's history plays and their often messy dramatisaton of the complexities of patriotic rhetoric and national identification.
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