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Everyone's Theater: Literary Culture and Daily Life in England, 1860--1914
註釋The dissertation establishes theater as a model for everyday life in Victorian England and its colonies through a new reading of literary texts, political and aesthetic theory, and archival materials drawn from around the world. Understanding how mass theatrical practice--language, image, gesture, and social emulation--was incorporated into lived experience redraws the boundaries of Victorian literary culture, establishing a much more prominent place within it for theater and for the everyday Victorians who attended, observed, and practiced it.