Censorship of English Drama 1824–1901
Discover the intricate world of theatrical censorship in the Victorian era with Censorship of English Drama 1824–1901 by John Russell Stephens. Originally published in 1980 and brought to you by Cambridge University Press, this groundbreaking study utilizes the Lord Chamberlain's files to reveal the significant role of dramatic censorship in shaping the cultural landscape of Great Britain during the 19th century. Spanning 224 pages, this insightful work not only explores the nuances of Victorian theatre but also delves into the broader societal attitudes and manners of the time. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of English drama, this book fills a crucial gap in the understanding of Victorian history and criticism. Enhance your knowledge of the complexities of censorship and its impact on theatre by adding this essential title to your collection today.