"The Catnach Press."

Author: Charles Hindley
Publisher: London : Reeves and Turner
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1869
Genre: Ballads, English
ISBN:

The History of the Catnach Press

The History of the Catnach Press
Author: Charles Hindley
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2020-08-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 375239238X

Reproduction of the original: The History of the Catnach Press by Charles Hindley

The Victorian City

The Victorian City
Author: Harold James Dyos
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 714
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780415193238

This volume traces the modern critical and performance history of this play, one of Shakespeare's most-loved and most-performed comedies. The essay focus on such modern concerns as feminism, deconstruction, textual theory, and queer theory.

Old and New

Old and New
Author: Edward Everett Hale
Publisher:
Total Pages: 868
Release: 1870
Genre: Liberalism (Religion)
ISBN:

Dark Tourism

Dark Tourism
Author: Glenn Hooper
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2016-07-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1317154754

Dark Tourism, as well as other terms such as Thanatourism and Grief Tourism, has been much discussed in the past two decades. This volume provides a comprehensive exploration of the subject from the point of view of both practice - how Dark Tourism is performed, what practical and physical considerations exist on site - and interpretation - how Dark Tourism is understood, including issues pertaining to ethics, community involvement and motivation. It showcases a wide range of examples, drawing on the expertise of academics with management and consultancy experience, as well as those from within the social sciences and humanities. Contributors discuss the historical development of Dark Tourism, including its earlier incarnations across Europe, but they also consider its future as a strand within academic discourse, as well as its role within tourism development. Case studies include holocaust sites in Germany, as well as analysis of the legacy of war in places such as the Channel Islands and Malta. Ethical and myriad marketing considerations are also discussed in relation to Ireland, Brazil, Rwanda, Romania, U.K., Nepal and Bosnia-Herzegovina. This book covers issues that are of interest to students and staff across a spectrum of disciplines, from management to the arts and humanities, including conservation and heritage, site management, marketing and community participation.

The Bookmart

The Bookmart
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 526
Release: 1886
Genre: American literature
ISBN:

Defining John Bull

Defining John Bull
Author: Tamara L. Hunt
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 467
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1351945653

Defining John Bull demonstrates that caricature played a vital role in the redefinition of what it meant to be British. The public's increasing interest in political controversies meant that satirists turned their attention to individuals and the issues involved. This long reign was marked by political crises, both foreign and domestic and caricaturists responded with an outpouring of work that led the era to be called the 'golden age' of caricature. These multitudinous prints, produced in response to public demands and sensitive to public attitudes, indicate the redefinition of existing ideals.

Warrior Women and Popular Balladry, 1650-1850

Warrior Women and Popular Balladry, 1650-1850
Author: Dianne Dugaw
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1996-01-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780226169163

Masquerading as a man, seeking adventure, going to war or to sea for love and glory, the transvestite heroine flourished in all kinds of literature, especially ballads, from the Renaissance to the Victorian age. Warrior Women and Popular Balladry, 1650-1850 identifies this heroine and her significance as a figure in folklore, and as a representative of popular culture, prompting important reevaluations of gender and sexuality. Dugaw has uncovered a fascination with women cross-dressers in the popular literature of early modern Europe and America. Surveying a wide range of Anglo-American texts from popular ballads and chapbook life histories to the comedies and tragedies of aristocratic literature, she demonstrates the extent to which gender and sexuality are enacted as constructs of history.