From traveling show to Vaudeville: theatrical spectacle in America, 1830 - 1910
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adam_text | FROM TO THEATRICAL SPECTACLE IN AMERICA, 1830-1910 EDITED BY ROBERT M.
LEWIS THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS BALTIMORE AND LONDON CONTENTS
PREFACE XI INTRODUCTION: FROM CELEBRATION TO SHOW BUSINESS 1 THE DIME
MUSEUM 22 EARLY MUSEUM SHOWS 24 ETHAN GREENWOOD S ACCOUNT OF HIS NEW
ENGLAND MUSEUM, JUNE 1824 241 NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE VISITS TWO SIDESHOWS
IN SALEM, JULY 1838 25 / ABRAM DAYTON S RECOLLECTIONS OF NEW YORK
MUSEUMS IN THE 1830S, 1882 27 SELLING AND SEEING CURIOSITIES 29 BARNUM S
APPEAL TO THE FAMILY: SIGHTS AND WONDERS IN NEW YORK (1849) 29 /
BARNUM S ADVERTISING TO VISITORS: PELEG PETTINGHAME TO TIMOTHY
TOUCHMENOT, 1861 34 / LETTERS TO A FELLOW SHOWMAN: BARNUM TO MOSES
KIMBALL IN BOSTON, 1843 35 / PRESENTING TOM THUMB: SKETCH OF LIFE ... OF
CHARLES S. STRATTON (1847) 37/ PHILIP HONE AND FAMILY VISIT TOM THUMB,
1843 AND 1847 401 MARK TWAIN S IMPRESSIONS OF THE WILD MEN OF BORNEO,
1853 4J /MARK TWAIN AND THE CONFIDENCE-MAN S BONEY PART, 1852 43 / NEW
YORK TRIBUNE CONDEMNS DISGUSTING EXHIBITIONS, 1853 461 FANNY FERN
MEETS THE BEARDED LADY: FERN LEAVES, 1854 49 1 AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF PETITE
BUNKUM S COMIC VIEW OF THE WHISKERED WOMAN, 1855 SO I TWO UPPER- CLASS
COMMENTS ON BARNUM S WHAT IS IT? IN 1860 AND 1861 SO I SIR LYON
BOUSE S AUDIENCE WITH A GIANTESS, 1867 53 COMMENTARY 57 THE FAMILY SHOW:
GLEASON S ON THE AMERICAN MUSEUM, 1853 SI I THE NATION ON THE GREAT
HUMBUG, AND BARNUM S RESPONSE, 1867 S8 CONTENTS DOG DAYS OF THE MUSEUM
61 MARK TWAIN SEES A DRAB AMERICAN MUSEUM, 1867 61 /WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS
GOES SLUMMING, 1902 62 I JOURNALIST ROLLIN LYNDE HARTT ON THE
PROLETARIAN RABBLE, 1909 65 MINSTRELSY 66 ROUTINES: SONGS, SPEECHES,
DIALOGUE, AND FARCE 71 BILLY WHITLOCK S SONG OF LOVE AND MARRIAGE: MISS
LUCY LONG, 1842 71 I DANDY JIM FROM CAROLINE AND BRAGGING, 1843 72 I
DE NEGRO S ORIGINAL PIANO-RAMA ON GOLD FEVER, 1850 73 I END MEN CHATTER:
TAMBO AND BONES ON BLACKBERRYING, 1875 7SI OLIO: OH HUSH! OR, THE
VIRGINNY CUPIDS, 1853 76 COMMENTARY: RISE AND FALL OF SLAVE CREATIVITY
85 NEW YORK KNICKERBOCKER PRAISES THE ONLY TRUE AMERICAN POETS, 1845
85 I PUTNAM S MONTHLY REGRETS THE BLAND MODERN SONGS, 1855 87 /THE NEW
YORK TRIBUNE SURVEYS THE BLACK OPERA, 1855 89 REMINISCENCES 90 RALPH
KEELER RECALLS HIS EXPERIENCES AS A TEENAGE PERFORMER IN THE 1850S
(1869) 901 MARK TWAIN REMEMBERS THE GLORIES OF THE REAL NIGGER SHOW IN
THE 1840S (1906) 92 / BAYARD TAYLOR OBSERVES MINSTREL SONGS AMONG
SACRAMENTO MINERS, 1850 94 MUSICAL COMEDY: HARRIGAN S MULLIGAN GUARD 95
IRISH, GERMANS, AND COLOREDS AT THE MULLIGAN GUARD BALL, 1879 95 /
EDWARD HARRIGAN EXPLAINS HIS INTERPRETATION OF CITY REALISM, 1889 102 I
WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS APPLAUDS MULLIGAN AUTHENTICITY, 1886 104 /
CONFESSIONS OF AN AFRICAN. AMERICAN MINSTREL J 05 BERT WILLIAMS ON
COMEDY AND LIFE, 1918 10S THE CIRCUS 108 THE CIRCUS DEBATED J 10 THE
AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION WARNS THE FOOLISH YOUNG, 1840S 110 / FANNY
FERN RECOMMENDS A LESS-THAN-PERFECT CIRCUS TO CHILDREN, 1857 112 /
CONTENTS PERFORMER ALFRED TRUMBLE JUSTIFIES SKILLS IN THE RING: A
SPANGLED WORLD (MI) 115 THE EARLY CIRCUS 116 NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE
OBSERVES A CIRCUS PERFORMANCE AND A TRAVELING CARAVAN, 1835,1838 1161
HENRY DAVID THOREAU VISITS A MENAGERIE, 1851 120/ THE CIRCUS COMES TO
THE VILLAGE: THE KNICKERBOCKER, 1839 121 I WALT WHITMAN REVIEWS DAN
RICE S CIRCUS SHOW IN BROOKLYN, 1856 J24 / THE NEW ENGLAND ITINERARY OF
S. O. WHEELER S GREAT INTERNATIONAL CIRCUS, 1863 126 BIG BUSINESS 129
MANAGER W. C. COUP REMINISCES IN THE 1890S: SAWDUST AND SPANGLES (1902)
129/BAMUM EXPLAINS HIS OPERATIONS TO MARK TWAIN, 1875 134/ BARNUM
INTRODUCES CHILDREN TO THE CIRCUS CURIOSITIES, 1888 J35 / BEHIND THE
SCENES AT RINGLING BOTHERS, 1900 137 / THE ITINERARY OF A TYPICAL LARGE
CIRCUS, CA. 1900 140 THE AUDIENCE 147 HAMLIN GARLAND S MEMORY OF THE
CIRCUS PARADE IN SUN PRAIRIE IN THE LATE 1850S (1899) 147 /WILLIAM
DEAN HOWELLS RECALLS THE APPEAL TO BOYS IN AN OHIO SMALL TOWN, 1860S
(1890) J 49 / CARL SANDBURG REMEMBERS THE SIDESHOW IN GALESBURG,
ILLINOIS, IN THE 1890S (1956) 151 /A ROUSTABOUT S STORY: W. E. DOC VAN
ELSTINE, 1938 J53 MELODRAMA 155 A PLEA FOR AN AMERICAN DRAMA 159 JAMES
KIRKE PAULDING SCORNS A DERIVATIVE POSTCOLONIAL DRAMA, 1827 159 CLASSIC
MELODRAMA 162 CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN S FICTIONAL TALE OF A PROFESSIONAL
ACTRESS, 1837 162 I WALT WHITMAN ON THE STYLE OF THE SENSATION
STORY-PAPERS, 1858 168 I WILLIAM B. ENGLISH S NOVEL, ROSINA MEADOWS, THE
VILLAGE MAID (1843) 1691 CHARLES H. SAUNDERS STAGE ADAPTATION OF ROSINA
MEADOWS, 1855 173 I ARTEMUS WARD AND THE ABRIDGED MELODRAMA PLOT, 1865
J 80 CLASSIC MELODRAMA S AUDIENCES 1 80 NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE AT THE
NATIONAL THEATRE, BOSTON, 1850 180 / DOESTICKS SLUMS WITH THE BOWERY
B HOYS, 1855 J83 VII CONTENTS THE TEN-TWENTY-THIRTY MELODRAMAS 1 85
PORTER EMERSON BROWNE DISCOVERS THE SECRETS OF A GOOD MELLODRAMMER,
1909 J85 / OWEN DAVIS EXPLAINS THE WRITER S FORMULA, 1914 1871 ROLLIN
LYNDE HARTT AMONG THE NEOLITHIC AUDIENCE ON THE LOWER EAST SIDE, 1909
J 89 / CORSE PAYTON S FRIDAY MATINEE PINK TEA AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
1914 193 LEG SHOW BURLESQUE EXTRAVAGANZAS 195 THE BLACK CROOK 198
JOSEPH WHITTON RECALLS THE ORIGINS OF A SPECULATIVE VENTURE, 1897 198 /
CHARLES BARRAS S SCRIPT OF THE BLACK CROOK, 1866 200 /THE BLACK CROOK S
MOST POPULAR SONG: YOU NAUGHTY, NAUGHTY MEN, 1866 212 A BURLESQUE OF
BURLESQUE 213 GRIFFIN AND CHRISTY S MINSTRELS THE BLACK CROOK BURLESQUE
(1866) 213 REACTIONS TO THE CONTROVERSY 217 MABEL OSGOOD WRIGHT RECALLS
THE-VIEWS OF BETTER NEW YORK, 1926 217 / GEORGE TEMPLETON STRONG ON
THE FEMININE-FEMORAL SCHOOL OF DRAMATIC ART, 1868 218 / MARK TWAIN
APPLAUDS THE BEAUTIFUL CLIPPER-BUILT GIRLS, 1867 2 J 9 / CHARLES
DICKENS SEES PREPOSTEROUS LEG SHOWS IN NEW YORK AND BOSTON, 1867-68
222 I LOUISA MAY ALCOTT IS SHOCKED AT THE NEW WORLD : AN OLD-FASHIONED
GIRL, 1870 223 / OLIVE LOGAN SPURNS THE LEG BUSINESS AS DEGRADING,
1869 225 /WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS IS HORRIFIED BY THE NEW TASTE IN
THEATRICALS, 1869 229 / RICHARD GRANT WHITE SALUTES THE AGE OF
BURLESQUE, 1869 23J THE POPULAR-PRICE CIRCUIT 234 BILLY WATSON AND HIS
BEEF TRUST BEAUTIES IN BROOKLYN, 1911 234 THE WILD WEST SHOW 237 ORIGINS
241 P. T. BARNUM DESCRIBES HIS INDIAN LIFE ON THE PLAINS SHOW, 1875
241 / BUFFALO BILL CODY EXPLAINS THE ORIGINS AND AIMS OF HIS WILD WEST,
1888 242 I MCLOUGHLIN BROTHERS TELLS YOUNG CHILDREN OF BUFFALO BILL S
EXHIBITION, 1887 243 / MANAGER NATE SALSBURY REMINISCES, 1902 245 VIII
CONTENTS EXTRACTS FROM BUFFALO BILL S WILD WEST PROGRAMS 247 CODY AND
CARVER S ROCKY MOUNTAIN AND PRAIRIE EXHIBITION PROGRAM, 1883 247 /
BUFFALO BILL S WILD WEST, PRAIRIE EXHIBITION AND ROCKY MOUNTAIN
SHOW, 1884 249 /AMERICA S NATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT ON CODY S CORRAL,
1885 256 / BUFFALO BILL S WILD WEST AND CONGRESS OF ROUGH RIDERS OF THE
WORLD PROGRAM, 1893 258 EXHIBITING INDIANS 264 HEALY & BIGELOW S
KICKAPOO MEDICINE SHOW PROGRAM, 1890S 2641 HARPERS WEEKLY JOURNALIST S
VISIT THE INDIAN CAMPGROUNDS, 1894 AND 1898 265 / LUTHER STANDING BEAR
REMEMBERS HIS YEARS WITH BUFFALO BILL, 1928 272 /THE COMMISSIONER OF
INDIAN AFFAIRS AND THE DANGERS OF THE SHOW BUSINESS, 1890 27SI
CRITICISM BY A CIVILIZED INDIAN: CHAUNCEY YELLOW ROBE, 1914 277 SUMMER
AMUSEMENT PARKS 279 JOURNALISTS AND THE NEW CONEY 282 JULIAN RALPH
COMPARES THE SOCIAL FREEDOM OF THE GRAND HOTELS AND THE BOWERY, 1896 282
I WINTHROP ALEXANDER SURVEYS THE NEW FANTASY WONDER-WORLD OF LUNA
PARK, 1903 285 /ARCHITECTURE JOURNALIST BARR FERREE REVIEWS DREAMLAND S
BUILDINGS, 1904 290 /TRADE JOURNAL THE MIDWAY ON THE SIGNIFICANCE OF
ELECTRICITY, 1905 293 SHOWMEN AND THE AMUSEMENT BUSINESS 294
JOURNALIST EDWIN SLOSSON CELEBRATES THE PLEASURES OF PERIL, 1904 294 /
MANAGER FREDERIC THOMPSON S THEORIES OF PRIMITIVE CHILDHOOD REGAINED,
1907-10 295 POPULAR RESPONSES 304 TWO UNDISTINGUISHED IMMIGRANT WOMEN
TELL OF CONEY S ESCAPISM, 1902-3 304 / O. HENRY S STORY OF THE SEARCH
FOR THE GREATER CONEY, 1906 305/JOSIAH ALLEN S WIFE S EXPERIENCES AT
STEEPLECHASE, 1911 308 TWO CRITICS OF CONEY S BANALITY 311 MAXIM GORKY
AND THE COWED MASSES, 1907 311 / GENTEEL CRITIC JAMES HUNEKER AMONG THE
BARBARIANS, 1915 3 J 2 IX CONTENTS VAUDEVILLE 315 VAUDEVILLE DEFINED 319
THE MIDWAY SURVEYS THE ACME OF VARIEGATED THEATRICAL AMUSEMENTS, 1905
319/ EDWIN MILTON ROYLE ON THE MERITS AND CONVENIENCE OF LUNCH-
COUNTER ART, 1899 32 J / SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE : CAROLINE CAFFIN ON
THE DEMOCRATIC ART, 1914 328 THE BUSINESS 332 B. F. KEITH EXPLAINS THE
POLICY OF THE REFINED CONTINUOUS SHOW, 1898 332 / HARTLEY DAVIS
REPORTS ON THE ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY OF THE BUSINESS, 1905, 1907 334
/ BOOKING MANAGER GEORGE GOTTLIEB EXPLAINS HOW TO ORGANIZE A PROGRAM,
1915 335/A MASTER CLASS ON THE MECHANICS OF EMOTION IN VAUDEVILLE,
1913 338 ; ROUTINES 340 AARON HOFFMAN S SKETCH, THE HORSE DOCTOR, 1911
340 /A HEN-PECKED JEWISH HUSBAND: ABBIE COHEN S WEDDING DAY, 1917 347
NOTES 351 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ESSAY 363 INDEX 377
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title_sort | from traveling show to vaudeville theatrical spectacle in america 1830 1910 |
title_sub | theatrical spectacle in America, 1830 - 1910 |
topic | Arts du spectacle - États-Unis - Histoire - 19e siècle Arts du spectacle - États-Unis - Histoire - 20e siècle Muziektheater gtt Reizende toneelgezelschappen gtt Vaudeville gtt Geschichte Performing arts United States History 19th century Performing arts United States History 20th century Unterhaltungskunst (DE-588)4209007-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Arts du spectacle - États-Unis - Histoire - 19e siècle Arts du spectacle - États-Unis - Histoire - 20e siècle Muziektheater Reizende toneelgezelschappen Vaudeville Geschichte Performing arts United States History 19th century Performing arts United States History 20th century Unterhaltungskunst USA |
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