Lothario's Corpse: Libertine Drama and the Long-Running Restoration, 1700-1832

Lothario's Corpse: Libertine Drama and the Long-Running Restoration, 1700-1832

by Daniel Gustafson
Lothario's Corpse: Libertine Drama and the Long-Running Restoration, 1700-1832

Lothario's Corpse: Libertine Drama and the Long-Running Restoration, 1700-1832

by Daniel Gustafson

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Overview

Lothario’s Corpse unearths a performance history, on and off the stage, of Restoration libertine drama in Britain’s eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. While standard theater histories emphasize libertine drama’s gradual disappearance from the nation’s acting repertory following the dispersal of Stuart rule in 1688, Daniel Gustafson traces its persistent appeal for writers and performers wrestling with the powers of the emergent liberal subject and the tensions of that subject with sovereign absolutism. With its radical, absolutist characters and its scenarios of aristocratic license, Restoration libertine drama became a critical force with which to engage in debates about the liberty-loving British subject’s relation to key forms of liberal power and about the troubling allure of lawless sovereign power that lingers at the heart of the liberal imagination. Weaving together readings of a set of literary texts, theater anecdotes, political writings, and performances, Gustafson illustrates how the corpse of the Restoration stage libertine is revived in the period’s debates about liberty, sovereign desire, and the subject’s relation to modern forms of social control. Ultimately, Lothario’s Corpse suggests the “long-running” nature of Restoration theatrical culture, its revived and revised performances vital to what makes post-1688 Britain modern.

Published by Bucknell University Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press. 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781684482139
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
Publication date: 06/12/2020
Series: Transits: Literature, Thought & Culture, 1650-1850
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 258
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Daniel Gustafson is an assistant professor of English at The City College of New York, CUNY.
 

Table of Contents


Introduction: The Long-Running Restoration
1          Corpsing Lothario
2          Debating Dorimant
3          Stuarts without End
4          Libertines and Liberalism
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Index
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