1945
DOI: 10.2307/371088
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The Marvelous Child of the English Stage

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“…In all three cases, each dedicates a single chapter exclusively to theatrical depictions of homicide, whether fictitious or taken from real life, which effectively isolates the playhouse from other spheres of true-crime culture. 4 The three considered here are more interconnected than critics have hitherto appreciated. To begin with, the experience of theatre-going, in general, and The Gamblers' uniquely controversial dramaturgy, in particular, gave rise to a set of affective, aesthetic, and moral assumptions which in turn inflected contemporary perceptions of homicide trials, public executions, and Tussaud's Hall of Infamy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…In all three cases, each dedicates a single chapter exclusively to theatrical depictions of homicide, whether fictitious or taken from real life, which effectively isolates the playhouse from other spheres of true-crime culture. 4 The three considered here are more interconnected than critics have hitherto appreciated. To begin with, the experience of theatre-going, in general, and The Gamblers' uniquely controversial dramaturgy, in particular, gave rise to a set of affective, aesthetic, and moral assumptions which in turn inflected contemporary perceptions of homicide trials, public executions, and Tussaud's Hall of Infamy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%