Trusting the Ex

Trusting the Ex
Author: S.M. West
Publisher: SMW Books
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2019-09-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

I’m screwed. Drew Hayes just showed up on my doorstep. My brother’s best friend. The love of my life. My ex. He gave me the only thing I’ve ever wanted, his heart. Only to dump me six months later. Five years have passed and I’m married now. But when I tell him to leave, he does the opposite. He storms into my life, tears down my walls, and demands the one thing I won’t ever give him again. My love. He’s my past. I can never trust him, not after he destroyed me. Yet every time I look into his eyes, I see my future. Note: previously published as Love Lock. *Contains sensitive topics that may upset or offend readers, especially those who have previously experienced domestic abuse.*

English Dramatick Opera, 1661–1706

English Dramatick Opera, 1661–1706
Author: Andrew R. Walkling
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2019-03-19
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1315524201

English Dramatick Opera, 1661–1706 is the first comprehensive examination of the distinctively English form known as "dramatick opera", which appeared on the London stage in the mid-1670s and lasted until its displacement by Italian through-composed opera in the first decade of the eighteenth century. Andrew Walkling argues that, while the musical elements of this form are crucial to its definition and history, the origins of the genre lie principally in a tradition of spectacular stagecraft that first manifested itself in England in the mid-1660s as part of a hitherto unidentified dramatic sub-genre, to which Walkling gives the name "spectacle-tragedy". Armed with this new understanding, the book explores a number of historical and interpretive issues, including the physical and rhetorical configurations of performative spectacle, the administrative maneuverings of the two "patent" theatre companies, the construction and deployment of the technologically advanced Dorset Garden Theatre in 1670–71, the critical response to generic, technical, and ideological developments in Restoration drama, and the shifting balance between machine spectacle and song-and-dance entertainment throughout the later decades of the seventeenth century, including in the dramatick operas of Henry Purcell. This study combines the materials and methodologies of music history, theatre history, literary studies, and bibliography to fashion an entirely new approach to the history of spectacular and musical drama on the English Restoration stage. This book serves as a companion to the Routledge publication Masque and Opera in England, 1656–1688 (2017).