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ScholarWorks > Arts & Sciences > English > COMPDR > Vol. 40 (2006) > Iss. 4

 

Volume 40, Issue 4 (2006) Popular Entertainment and American Theater Prior to 1900

Articles

 

Introduction: Popular Entertainment and American Theater Prior to 1900
Nicolas S. Witschi

 

The "Female Martinet": Mrs. Harper, Gender, and Civic Virtue on the Early Republican Stage
Jason Shaffer

 

Suffering Silences, Woeful Afflictions: Physical Disability, Melodrama, and the American Charity Movement
Sheila C. Moeschen

 

Edwin Forrest's Redding Up: Elocution, Theater, and the Performance of the Frontier
Matthew Rebhorn

 

Opposing Forces: (Re)Playing Pocahontas and the Politics of Indian Removal on the Antebellum Stage
Rebecca Jaroff

 

The Bride Wielded a Razor: Images of Women on the Blackface Stage of James McIntyre and Thomas Heath
Leslie Pasternack

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Eve Salisbury
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Cynthia Klekar
Anthony Ellis
 
 
 
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ISSN: 0010-4078

 
 
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