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Sentimental Opera

Questions of Genre in the Age of Bourgeois Drama

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Publisher Description

Sentimental Opera is a study of the relationship between opera and two major phenomena of eighteenth-century European culture - the cult of sensibility and the emergence of bourgeois drama. A thorough examination of social and cultural contexts helps to explain the success of operas such as Paisiello's Nina as well as the extreme emotional reactions of their audiences. Like their counterparts in drama, literature and painting, these works brought to the fore serious contemporary problems including the widespread execution of deserters, the treatment of the insane, and anxieties relative to social and familial roles. They also developed a specifically operatic version of the dominant language of sensibility. This wide-ranging study involves such major cultural figures as Goldoni, Diderot and Mozart, while refining our understanding of the theatrical genre system of their time.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2013
31 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
562
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
14.7
MB

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