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Acting naturally :Mark Twain in the culture of performance
- 作者: Knoper, Randall K.,
- 出版: Berkeley : University of California Press ©1995.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (ix, 240 pages).
- 標題: Popular culture United States -- History -- 19th century. , Expressie. , Performing arts United States -- History -- 19th century. , Twain, Mark, 1835-1910 Knowledge -- Performing arts. , Acting , Acting. , Twain, Mark, 1835-1910 , Acteren. , Performing arts in literature. , History. , Popular culture. , Performing arts. , Popular culture , 1800-1899 , LITERARY CRITICISM American -- General. , LITERARY CRITICISM , English. , Electronic books. , Twain, Mark, , History , Acting History -- 19th century. , Performing arts , American Literature. , AmericanGeneral. , Acting in literature. , Languages & Literatures. , United States. , KnowledgePerforming arts.
- ISBN: 0520086198 , 9780520086197
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-231) and index. Acting Like a Man -- "Funny Personations": Theater and the Popularity of the Deadpan Style -- "Absorb the Character": Acting and "Authenticity" -- The Expressive Body, Gesture, and Writing -- Mediumship, "Mental Telegraphy," and Masculinity -- "It's Got to Be Theatrical": Spectacles of Power and Products -- Melodrama, Transvestism, Phantasm: (Un)fixing the Theatrical Sign.
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"Clarifies why understanding Mark Twain's writing is essential to understanding enduring patterns and problems in American culture. Conversely, it compellingly illustrates why one does not fully understand Mark Twain's work unless one has some understanding of America's preoccupation with performance, conspicuous display, and the mental sciences."--Howard Horwitz, author of "By the Law of Nature: Form and Value in Nineteenth-Century America" "In place of the strictly literary frame of reference that has previously organized the Twain canon, Knoper productively focuses on the spectrum of theatrical attitudes whereby Twain reconfigured his culture's race and gender hierarchies into the power to construct social realities differently. This work is sure to play a significant role in the reinvention of Mark Twain for the New American Studies."--Donald E. Pease, editor of "Revisionary Interventions into the Americanist Canon" "Knoper takes up quintessential aspects of Twain's writings, mind, and career. . . . [He] is brilliant in enunciating clearly and coherently ideas and attitudes that Twain either held confusedly or intimated almost unintentionally."--Louis J. Budd, author of "Our Mark Twain"
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