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Oliver!: A Dickensian Musical: By Marc Napolitano Hardcover Rare

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“Dust jacket is a bit shelf worn, but no tears. Inside pages are excellent.”
Subject
Theater
ISBN
9780199364824
Publication Year
2014
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Oliver! : a Dickensian Musical
Item Height
1.1in
Author
Marc Napolitano
Item Length
6.3in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Width
9.4in
Item Weight
18.4 Oz
Number of Pages
302 Pages

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When the show was first produced in 1960, at a time when transatlantic musical theatre was dominated by American productions, Oliver! already stood out for its overt Englishness. But in writing Oliver! , librettist and composer Lionel Bart had to reconcile the Englishness of his Dickensian source with the American qualities of the integrated book musical. To do so, he turned to the musical traditions that had defined his upbringing: English music hall, Cockney street singing, and East End Yiddish theatre. This book reconstructs the complicated biography of Bart's play, from its early inception as a pop musical inspired by a marketable image, through its evolution into a sincere Dickensian adaptation that would push English musical theatre to new dramatic heights. The book also addresses Oliver! 's phenomenal reception in its homeland, where audiences responded to the musical's Englishness with a nationalistic fervor. The musical, which has more than fulfilled its promise as one of the most popular English musicals of all time, remains one of the country's most significant shows. Author Marc Napolitano shows how Oliver! 's popularity has ultimately exerted a significant influence on two separate cultural trends. Firstly, Bart's adaptation forever impacted the culture text of Dickens's Oliver Twist ; to this day, the general perception of the story and the innumerable allusions to the novel in popular media are colored heavily by the sights, scenes, sounds, and songs from the musical, and virtually every major adaptation of from the 1970s on has responded to Bart's work in some way. Secondly, Oliver! helped to move the English musical forward by establishing a post-war English musical tradition that would eventually pave the way for the global dominance of the West End musical in the 1980s. As such, Napolitano's book promises to be an important book for students and scholars in musical theatre studies as well as to general readers interested in the megamusical.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0199364826
ISBN-13
9780199364824
eBay Product ID (ePID)
201610787

Product Key Features

Author
Marc Napolitano
Publication Name
Oliver! : a Dickensian Musical
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2014
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
302 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
6.3in
Item Height
1.1in
Item Width
9.4in
Item Weight
18.4 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Ml410.B2587n36 2014
Reviews
"Napolitano demonstrates excellent command of the literature. Recommended."--Choice "The study shows a good balance between popular culture writ large and the tensions in the show's creation between different collaborators, and between the original production and subsequent revivals...Therefore, by its very structure, content and aims, this is important work."--Studies in Musical Theatre, "Napolitano demonstrates excellent command of the literature. Recommended."--Choice"The study shows a good balance between popular culture writ large and the tensions in the show's creation between different collaborators, and between the original production and subsequent revivals...Therefore, by its very structure, content and aims, this is important work."--Studies in Musical Theatre
Table of Content
Introduction Chapter 1 Setting the Stage: Oliver Twist, Lionel Bart, and Cultural ContextsChapter 2 "The image for the show came to me from a candy": Writing Oliver!Chapter 3 "There is no reason why the show should not be a big success": Oliver!'s EvolutionChapter 4 "This was the real Dickens": The Triumph of Oliver!Chapter 5 "Oliver! Oliver!": A ReadingChapter 6 Traveling Far and Wide: Oliver! AbroadChapter 7 "There were scenes in the David Lean film that were simply too painful": Oliver! from Stage to Screen to StageEpilogueBibliography, Introduction Chapter 1 Setting the Stage: Oliver Twist, Lionel Bart, and Cultural Contexts Chapter 2 "The image for the show came to me from a candy": Writing Oliver! Chapter 3 "There is no reason why the show should not be a big success": Oliver!'s Evolution Chapter 4 "This was the real Dickens": The Triumph of Oliver! Chapter 5 "Oliver! Oliver!": A Reading Chapter 6 Traveling Far and Wide: Oliver! Abroad Chapter 7 "There were scenes in the David Lean film that were simply too painful": Oliver! from Stage to Screen to Stage Epilogue Bibliography
Copyright Date
2014
Topic
Theater / Broadway & Musicals, Composers & Musicians, General
Lccn
2014-003286
Dewey Decimal
782.1/4
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Music, Performing Arts

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