Theatres of Value
Theatres of Value
Buying and Selling Shakespeare in Nineteenth-Century New York City
Rosvally, Danielle
State University of New York Press
01/2025
275
Mole
9781438498331
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Acknowledgments
Introduction: Deriving a Dramaturgy of Value
1. What William Brown Knew: The African Theatre and the Growing Threat of Legitimacy
2. The Value of a Name: P. T. Barnum's American Dream
3. Taking the Reins: The American Reading Career of Mrs. Fanny Kemble
4. Both Booth's Brothers: The Bulletproof Brand
5. Our American Shakespeare: The Central Park Statue and National Identity
6. Erasing the Lines: Editing the Wallack Benefit
Conclusion: The Dramaturgy of Value at Large
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Deriving a Dramaturgy of Value
1. What William Brown Knew: The African Theatre and the Growing Threat of Legitimacy
2. The Value of a Name: P. T. Barnum's American Dream
3. Taking the Reins: The American Reading Career of Mrs. Fanny Kemble
4. Both Booth's Brothers: The Bulletproof Brand
5. Our American Shakespeare: The Central Park Statue and National Identity
6. Erasing the Lines: Editing the Wallack Benefit
Conclusion: The Dramaturgy of Value at Large
Notes
Bibliography
Index