Joseph Conrad and the Performing Arts

Joseph Conrad and the Performing Arts

by KatherineBaxter (Editor), RichardHand (Editor)

Synopsis

Conrad's fiction is characterized by an enduring recourse to the performing arts for metaphor, allegory, symbol, and subject matter; however, this aspect of Conrad's non-dramatic works has only recently begun to come into its own among literary critics. In response to this seminal moment, Joseph Conrad and the Performing Arts offers an exciting, interdisciplinary forum for one of the most interesting and nascent areas of Conrad studies. Adopting a variety of theoretical approaches, the contributors examine major and neglected works within the context of the performing arts: cultural performance in Conrad's Malay fiction; Conrad's use and parody of popular traditions such as melodrama, Grand-Guignol, and commedia dell'arte; Conrad's engagement with the visual culture of early cinema; Conrad's interest in the motifs of shadowgraphy (shadow plays); Conrad's relationship to Shakespeare; and the enduring influence of opera on his work. Taken together, the essays provide, through solid scholarship and richly provocative speculation, new insight into Conrad's oeuvre, and invite future dialogue in the burgeoning field of Conrad and the performing arts.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 174
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing Limited
Published: 28 Jan 2009

ISBN 10: 0754664902
ISBN 13: 9780754664901

Media Reviews
'Ranging widely over Conrad's canon and generously interpreting performance to include displays of political power, this provocative collection of essays stylishly opens swathes of new territory in the field of Conrad studies. Alert to how popular culture enriches high art, this well-edited collection is required reading for anyone with an interest not only in Conrad but also in the literary achievements and trends of the late-Victorian and Modernist periods'. J. H. Stape, St Mary's University College, London, and author of The Several Lives of Joseph Conrad '...an excellent collection: eight original and thought-provoking articles remind the reader how much Conrad absorbed from the performing arts of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Opera, theatre, cinema, shadowgraphy - the collaborative or competing influence of all of these very different branches of the performing arts can be traced in Conrad's fiction.' New Books on Literature 'Joseph Conrad and the Performing Arts opens up a great deal of new ground for Conradians as well as Victorian and modernist scholars more generally. And should it come their way, the volume will also prove intriguing to media studies scholars who may be surprised to learn that such a canonical literary figure as Conrad engaged so actively with the popular media of his day.' English Literature in Transition
Author Bio
Katherine Isobel Baxter is a Senior Lecturer in English Literature at Northumbria University, UK, and Richard J. Hand is Professor of Theatre and Media Drama at the University of Glamorgan, Wales.