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Title: The Octoroon
Condition: New
Author: Dion Bouciacult
Contributor: Sarika Bose (Edited by)
Format: Paperback
EAN: 9781554812110
ISBN: 9781554812110
Publisher: Broadview Press Ltd
Genre: Literary Criticism
Release Date: 30/05/2014
Description:

Regarded by Bernard Shaw as a master of the theatre, Dion Boucicault was arguably the most important figure in drama in North America and in Britain during the second half of the nineteenth century. He was largely forgotten during the twentieth century—though he continued to influence popular culture (the iconic image of a woman tied to railway tracks as a train rushes towards her, for example, originates in a Boucicault melodrama). In the twenty-first century the gripping nature of his plays is being discovered afresh; when The Octoroon was produced as a BBC Radio play in 2012, director and playwright Mark Ravenhill described Boucicault’s dramas as “the precursors to Hollywood cinema.”

In The Octoroon—the most controversial play of his career—Boucicault addresses the sensitive topic of race and slavery. George Peyton inherits a plantation, and falls in love with an octoroon—a person one-eighth African American, and thus, in 1859 Louisiana, legally a slave. The Octoroon opened in 1859 in New York City, just two years prior to the American Civil War, and created a sensation—as it did in its subsequent British production.

This new edition includes a wide range of background contextual materials, an informative introduction, and extensive annotation.


Language: English
Country/Region of Manufacture: CA
Item Height: 216mm
Item Length: 140mm
Release Year: 2014

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