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British Drama of the Industrial Revolution
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Introduction; 1. Playing the provinces; 2. Patronage: merchants, tradesmen; 3. Combination acts and friendly societies; 4. Weavers; 5. Mines and mills; 6. King Ludd, Captain Swing, Captain Rock; 7. Vagrants, beggars; 8. Poachers, smugglers, wreckers, coiners; 9. Explosions, conflagrations, and other happy endings.

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Frederick Burwick reveals how the most volatile developments in British drama from the 1790s to 1830s took place in the industrial provinces.

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Frederick Burwick is a Research Professor at the University of California, Los Angeles. The author and editor of thirty-two books and one hundred and fifty articles, he has been named Distinguished Scholar by the British Academy (1992) and by the Keats-Shelley Association (1998). The International Conference on Romanticism presented him a Lifetime Achievement Award (2013). He is editor of The Oxford Handbook of Samuel Taylor Coleridge (2009) and general editor of the three-volume Encyclopedia of Romantic Literature (2012). Recent monographs include Romantic Drama: Acting and Reacting (Cambridge, 2009), Playing to the Crowd: London Popular Theatre, 1780–1830 (2011), and, co-authored with Manushag Powell, British Pirates in Print and Performance (2015).

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