Table of contents for Greek tragedy and the British Theatre, 1660-1914 / Edith Hall and Fiona Macintosh.
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1. Regicide, Restoration, and the English Oedipus
2. Iphigenia and the Glorious Revolution
3. Greek Tragedy as She-Tragedy
4. James Thomson's Tragedies of Opposition
5. Euripides' Ion, Coram's Foundlings, and Hardwicke's Marriage Act
6. Eighteenth-Century Electra
7. Caractacus at Colonus
8. Revolutionary Oedipuses
9. Greek Tragedy in Late Georgian Reading
10. Ruins and Rebels
11. Talfourd's Ancient Greeks in the Theatre of Reform
12. Antigone with Consequences
13. The Ideology of Classical Burlesque
14. Medea and Mid-Victorian Marriage Legislation
15. Page versus Stage: Greek Tragedy, the Academy, and the Popular Theatre
16. London's Greek Plays in the 1880s: George Warr and Uocial Philistinism
17. The Shavian Euripides and the Euripidean Shaw: Greek Tragedy and the New Drama
18. Greek Tragedy and the Cosmopolitan Ideal
Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
Greek drama -- Presentation, Modern.
Greek drama (Tragedy) -- History and criticism.
Theater -- Great Britain -- History.