Ruskin, the theatre and Victorian visual culture [electronic resource] / edited by Anselm Heinrich, Katherine Newey and Jeffrey Richards.
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Basingstoke ; New York : [Bristol] :
Palgrave Macmillan ; Arts & Humanities Research Council,
2009.
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Rārangi ihirangi:
- Introduction: The Victorian Stage and Visual Culture / K.Newey
- John Ruskin, Olympian Painters and the Amateur Stage / J.Richards
- Ruskin at the Savoy / T.Hilton
- Ruskinian Moral Authority and Theatre's Ideal Woman / R.Dickinson
- Re-interpreting Ruskin and Browning's Dramatic 'Art-poems' / A.Leng
- Ruskin and the National Theatre / A.Heinrich
- The First Theatrical Pre-Raphaelite? Ruskin's Molïre / A.Tate
- The Britannia Theatre: Visual Culture and the Repertoire of a Popular Theatre / J.Norwood
- Supernumeraries: decorating the late-Victorian stage with lots (& lots & lots) of live bodies / D.Mayer
- 'A truer peep at Old Venice'. The Merchant of Venice on the Victorian stage / R.Foulkes
- The Photographic Portraiture of Henry Irving and Ellen Terry / S.West
- 'Auntie, can you do that?' or 'Ibsen in Brixton': Representing the Victorian Stage through Cartoon and Caricature / J.Davis.