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Castles, Ghosts and Chartists: Stage Melodrama in the Nineteenth Century
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1987
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Book chapters
pp. 1
The Great Bard and All That: Some Traditions of British Theatre
pp. 12
Castles, Ghosts and Chartists: Stage Melodrama in the Nineteenth Century
pp. 25
The Rise of the West End — and Some Independent Theatres
pp. 46
Regional, Nationalist and Yiddish Theatre
pp. 66
Women in the Theatre: the Actresses’ Franchise League
pp. 79
Between the Wars: the ‘Little Theatre Movement’
pp. 96
Between the Wars: the Political Theatre Groups
pp. 124
The War Years
pp. 138
After 1945
pp. 162
Political Theatre in Britain Since the 1960s
pp. 175
Community Theatre Since the 1960s and ‘the Majors’
pp. 195
Alternatives within Radio and Television Drama
pp. 207
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