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Chapter 10. Vienna, 18 October 1814: Urban Space and Public Memory in the Napoleonic “Occasional Melodrama”
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Historical Newspapers and Journals Cited vii
- Foreword ix
- Chapter 1. The Melodramatic Moment 1
- Chapter 2. Forms and Themes of Early Melodrama 25
- Chapter 3. Continental Trouble: The Nationality of Melodrama and the National Stage in Early Nineteenth- Century Britain 43
- Chapter 4. Between the Sacred and the Profane: French Biblical Melodrama in Vienna c. 1800 59
- Chapter 5. Scenography, Spéculomanie, and Spectacle: Pixerécourt’s La citerne (1809) 79
- Chapter 6. Compositional Gestures: Music and Movement in Lenardo und Blandine (1779) 95
- Chapter 7. Music and Subterranean Space in La citerne (1809) 117
- Chapter 8. The First English Melodrama: Thomas Holcroft’s Translation of Pixerécourt 137
- Chapter 9. Benevolent Machinery: Techniques of Sympathy in Early German Melodrama 151
- Chapter 10. Vienna, 18 October 1814: Urban Space and Public Memory in the Napoleonic “Occasional Melodrama” 171
- Afterword: Looking Back at Rousseau’s Pygmalion 191
- Acknowledgments 199
- Notes 201
- Bibliography 247
- Contributors 265
- Index 269
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Historical Newspapers and Journals Cited vii
- Foreword ix
- Chapter 1. The Melodramatic Moment 1
- Chapter 2. Forms and Themes of Early Melodrama 25
- Chapter 3. Continental Trouble: The Nationality of Melodrama and the National Stage in Early Nineteenth- Century Britain 43
- Chapter 4. Between the Sacred and the Profane: French Biblical Melodrama in Vienna c. 1800 59
- Chapter 5. Scenography, Spéculomanie, and Spectacle: Pixerécourt’s La citerne (1809) 79
- Chapter 6. Compositional Gestures: Music and Movement in Lenardo und Blandine (1779) 95
- Chapter 7. Music and Subterranean Space in La citerne (1809) 117
- Chapter 8. The First English Melodrama: Thomas Holcroft’s Translation of Pixerécourt 137
- Chapter 9. Benevolent Machinery: Techniques of Sympathy in Early German Melodrama 151
- Chapter 10. Vienna, 18 October 1814: Urban Space and Public Memory in the Napoleonic “Occasional Melodrama” 171
- Afterword: Looking Back at Rousseau’s Pygmalion 191
- Acknowledgments 199
- Notes 201
- Bibliography 247
- Contributors 265
- Index 269