Popular Culture and Performance in the Victorian City

Popular Culture and Performance in the Victorian City

by PeterBailey (Author)

Synopsis

This lively and highly innovative book reconstructs the texture and meaning of popular pleasure in the Victorian entertainment industry. Integrating theories of language and social action with close reading of contemporary sources, Peter Bailey provides a richly detailed study of the pub, music-hall, theatre and comic newspaper. Analysis of the interplay between entrepreneurs, performers, social critics and audience reveals distinctive codes of humour, sociability and glamour that constituted a new populist ideology of consumerism and the good time. Bailey shows how the new leisure world offered a repertoire of roles that enabled its audience to negotiate the unsettling encounters of urban life. Bailey offers challenging interpretations of respectability, sexuality, and the cultural politics of class and gender in a distinctive, personal voice.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 08 Oct 1998

ISBN 10: 052157417X
ISBN 13: 9780521574174
Book Overview: Lively, innovative, well-illustrated essays on the making of the Victorian entertainment industry.

Media Reviews
'... a pleasure to observe the dexterity with which Bailey handles his material.' The Times Literary Supplement
...it is often a pleasure to observe the dexterity with which Bailey handles his material. Times Literary Supplement
...a captivating and eloquent contribution to the history of popular culture in Britain. Essays in Theatre
For educated general readers as well as college and graduate collections at all levels. Choice
In Popular Culture and Performance in the Victorian City Peter Bailey gives a bravura performance. The book is filled with challenging interpretations... Great fun to read as well as highly stimulating, the essays are characterised by impeccable research, elegant, lively prose, breathtaking vocabulary, and apt period illustrations. Further, the book illuminates wonderfully the evolution and maturation of the scholarly mind of one of the most imagnative Victorian social historians of the late-twentieth century. Kathleen E.McCrone, Canadian Journal of History
[Bailey's] latest book is a collection of previously published essays exploring the expanding world of popular entertainment in the late Victorian city. Read together, they offer a fascinating overview of Bailey's achievement in shaping a field with its own set of evolving critical questions. Victorian Periodicals Review
Bailey has cajoled conventional history into...relaxingits relentless emphasis on labor and attending to leisure. His latest book os a collection of previously published essays exploring the expanding world of popular entertainment in the late Victorian city. Read together, they offer a fascinating overview of Bailey's achievement in shaping a field with its own set of evolving critical questions. Victorian Periodicals Review 33:2 Summer 2000