Disciplining satire

Disciplining satire
About this book
"This book examines the effects of the Stage Licensing Act of 1737 on its main target, satiric comedy. The Licensing Act is generally considered to have been a significant and repressive censorship law (it was not repealed until 1968), but very little is known about how it actually worked and what effects it had on satiric comedy.
Focusing on the playwriting careers of Henry Fielding, Samuel Foote, and Charles Macklin, the three most controversial and heavily censored satiric dramatists of the century, Disciplining Satire pays particular attention to what type of satiric expression the law encouraged, not just to what it prohibited."--BOOK JACKET.
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- OL Work ID
- OL6214985W
Subjects
CensorshipDramaEnglish SatireEnglish dramaEnglish drama (Comedy)HistoryHistory and criticismTheaterEnglish drama, history and criticism, 18th centuryTheater, censorshipTheater, great britainLondon (england), historySatire, english, history and criticism