Music hall & modernity

Music hall & modernity
About this book
"The late-Victorian discovery of the music hall by English intellectuals marks a crucial moment in the history of popular culture. Music Hall and Modernity demonstrates how such pioneering cultural critics as Arthur Symons and Elizabeth Robins Pennell used the music hall to secure and promote their professional identity as guardians of taste and national welfare. At the same time, these social arbiters were devotees of the spontaneous culture of "the people."" "Music Hall and Modernity offers a complex view of the burgeoning middle-class, middle-brow, mass culture of late-Victorian London and contributes a new perspective to a growing body of scholarship on nineteenth-century urbanism."--BOOK JACKET.
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- OL Work ID
- OL5708477W
Subjects
English literatureHistoryHistory and criticismIn literatureIntellectual lifeMusic-halls (Variety-theaters, cabarets, etc.)Music-halls (Variety-theaters, cabarets, etc.) in literaturePerforming artsPerforming arts in literaturePopular culturePopular culture in literatureEnglish literature, history and criticism, 19th centuryMusic-halls (variety-theaters, cabarets, etc.), great britainPerforming arts, historyPopular culture, great britainLondon (england), intellectual life