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Popular Culture and Performance in the Victorian City
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272 pages
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Exploring the Victorian entertainment industry, this collection of essays delves into the vibrant experiences of pubs, music halls, theaters, and comic press. It reveals how audiences transformed into performers, adapting to the complexities of urban life. The work offers significant insights into the mechanics of popular culture, demonstrating a successful blend of social history and cultural studies, making it a crucial contribution to understanding this dynamic era.
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2003, paperback
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