Features previously unpublished material alongside famous plays
This pioneering edition provides access to some of the most popular
plays of the nineteenth century. Characterised by exhilarating plots,
large-scale special effects and often transgressive characterisation,
these dramas are still exciting for modern readers. This anthology lays
the foundation for further scholarly work on sensation drama and focuses
public attention on to this influential and immensely popular genre. It
features five plays from writers including Dion Boucicault and Mary
Elizabeth Braddon. These are supported by a substantial critical
apparatus, which adds further value to the anthology by providing rich
details on performance history and textual variants. The critical
introduction situates the genre in its cultural context and argues for
the significance of sensation drama to shifting theatrical cultures and
practices.
Key Features
- Provides detailed critical apparatus to facilitate the study of
neglected plays, including performance history, notes and recommended
further reading
- Widens the critical conversation on sensation drama by drawing
attention to the work of female playwrights
- Reprints obscure works by popular authors and shows their involvement
with both literary and theatrical cultures