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- catalog contributor b2157112.
- catalog created "[1964]".
- catalog date "1964".
- catalog date "[1964]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1964]".
- catalog description "Introduction of Pantomimes to the English Stage-Weaver's "History of the Mimes and Pantomimes"-Weaver's Pantomimes-The prejudice against Pantomimes-Booth's counsel -- John Rich and his Pantomimes-Rich's Miming-Garrick, Walpole, Foote-Anecdotes of Rich-Pope-The dance of internals in "Harlequin Sorcerer"-Drury Lane-Colley Cibber-Henry Fielding, the novelist-Contemporary Writers' opinion of Pantomime-Woodward, the Harlequin-The meaning of the word Actor-Harlequins-"Dr. Faustus," a description-William Rufus Chetwood-Accidents-Vandermere, the Harlequin-"Orpheus and Eurydice" at Covent Garden-A description-Sam. Hoole, the machinist-Prejudice against Pantomime-Mrs. Oldfield-Robert Wilks-Macklin-Riot at Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre-Death of Rich -- Joseph Grimaldi -- ".
- catalog description "Introduction of the Roman Pantomimic Art into Britain-First English reference to the word Pantomime-The fall of the Roman Empire-The sacred play-Cornish Amphitheatres-Pantomimical and Lyrical elements in the sacrifice of the Mass-Christian banishment of the Mimis-Penalties imposed by the Church-St. Anthony on Harlequin and Punch-Vandenhoff: what we owe to the Mimis -- Pantomime in the English Mystery or Miracle Plays and Pageants-A retrospect of the Early Drama-Mysteries on Biblical events-Chester, Coventry, York, and Towneley Mystery Plays-Plays in Churches-Traces of the Mystery Play in England in the Nineteenth Century-Mystery Plays on the Continent-The Chester series of Plays-The Devil or Clown and the Exdoiarii and Emboliariæ of the Ancient Mimes -- The Clown or Fool of the early English Drama-Moralities-The Interlude-The rise of English Tragedy and Comedy-"Dumb Shews" in the Old Plays-Plays suppressed by Elizabeth-A retrospect -- ".
- catalog description "Origin of pantomime -- Origin of Tragedy and Comedy-Mythology-The meaning of the word Pantomime-The origin of Harlequin, Columbine, Clown, and Pantaloon-Grecian Mythology-Transformation Scenes-The rise of Grecian Tragedy and Comedy-The Satirical Drama -- The origin of the Indian Drama-Aryan Mythology-Clown and Columbine-Origin of the Chinese Drama-Inception of the Japanese Drama-The Siamese Drama-Dramatic performances of the South Sea Islanders, Peruvians, Aztecs, Zulus, and Fijis-The Egyptian Drama -- "Dancing," i.e. Pantomime-Grecian Dancing and Pantomimic Scenes-Aristotle-Homer-Dances common to both Greeks and Romans -- Thespis-The Progress of Tragedy and Comedy-Æschylus-The Epopèe-Homer-Sophocles-Euripides-Grecian Mimes-The First Athenian Theatre-Scenery and Effects -- ".
- catalog description "Plots of the old form of Pantomimes-A description of "Harlequin and the Ogress; or the Sleeping Beauty of the Wood," produced at Covent Garden-Grimaldi, Père et Fils-Tom Ellar, the Harlequin, and Barnes, the Pantaloon-An account of the first production of the "House that Jack built," at Covent Garden-Spectacular display-Antiquity and Origin of some Pantomimic devices-Devoto, Angelo, and French, the Scenic Artists-Transparencies-Beverley-Transformation Scenes -- Pantomimic Families-Giuseppe Grimaldi-James Byrne, the Harlequin and Inventor of the modern Harlequin's dress-Joseph Grimaldi, Junior-The Bologna Family-Tom Ellar-The Ridgways-The Bradburys-The Montgomerys-The Paynes-The Marshalls-Charles and Richard Stilt-Richard Flexmore-Tom Gray-The Paulos-Dubois-Arthur and Charles Leclerq-"Jimmy" Barnes-Famous Pantaloons-Miss Farren-Mrs. Siddons-Columbines-Notable Actors in Pantomime -- ".
- catalog description "Popular Pantomime subjects-Poor Pantomime Librettos-Pantomime subjects of our progenitors-The various versions of "Aladdin"-"The Babes in the Wood"-"Blue Beard"-"Beauty and the Beast"-"Cinderella"-"Dick Whittington"-"The House that Jack Built"-"Jack the Giant Killer"-"Jack and the Beanstalk"-"Red Riding Hood"-"The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood"-Unlucky subjects-"Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves"-"The Fair One with Golden Locks"-The source of "Sindbad the Sailor" and "Robinson Crusoe" -- Pantomime in America -- Pantomimes made more attractive-The Restrictive Policy of the Patent Houses-"Mother Goose" and "George Barnwell" at Covent Garden-Lively Audiences-"Jane Shore"-"Harlequin Pat and Harlequin Bat"-"The first speaking opening"-Extravagence in Extravaganzas-The doom of the old form of Pantomime-Its revival in a new form-A piece of pure Pantomime-Present day Mimetic Art-"L'Enfant Prodigue"-A retrospect-The old with the new, and conclusion.".
- catalog description "Roman Theatres-Description-"Deadheads"-Pantomime in Italy-Livius Andronicus-Fabulæ Atellanæ-Extemporal Comedy-Origin of the Masque, Opera, and Vaudeville-Origin of the term Histrionic-Etruscans-Popularity of Pantomime in Italy-Pantomimists banished by Trajan-Nero as a Mime-Pylades and Bathyllus-Subjects chosen for the Roman Pantomimes-The Ballet-The Mimi and Pantomimi-Archimimus-Vespasian-Harlequin-"Mr. Punch"-Zany, how the word originated-Ancient Masks-Lucian, Cassiodorus, and Demetrius in praise of Pantomime-A celebrated Mima-Pantomimes denounced by early writers-The purity of the English stage contrasted with that of the Grecian and Roman-Female parts on the Grecian and Roman stages-The principal Roman Mimas-The origin of the Clown of the early English Drama -- ".
- catalog description "The Italian Masque-The Masque in England-First appearance in this country of Harlequin-Joe Haines as Harlequin-Marlowe's "Faustus"-A Curious Play-The Italian Harlequin-Colley Cibber, Penkethman-Shakespeare's Burlesques of the Masque-Decline of the Masque -- Italian Pantomime-Riccoboni-Broom's "Antipodes"-Gherardi-Extemporal Comedies-Salvator Rosa-Impromptu Acting -- Pantomimical Characters-Neapolitan Pantomime-The Harlequin Family-The Original Characters in the Italian Pantomimes-Celebrated Harlequins-Italian and French Harlequins-A French view of the English Clown-Pierrots' origin-Pantaloon, how the name has been derived-Columbine-Marionette and Puppet Shows -- Italian Scenarios and English "Platts"-Pantaloon-Tarleton, the Clown-Extemporal Comedy-The Poet Milton-Ben Jonson-The Commonwealth-"A Reign of Dramatic Terror"-Robert Cox and his "Humours" and "Drolleries"-The Restoration -- ".
- catalog extent "226 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "History of pantomime.".
- catalog identifier "0405083076".
- catalog isFormatOf "History of pantomime.".
- catalog issued "1964".
- catalog issued "[1964]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, B. Blom".
- catalog relation "History of pantomime.".
- catalog subject "792.309".
- catalog subject "PN1985 .B7 1964".
- catalog subject "Pantomime.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction of Pantomimes to the English Stage-Weaver's "History of the Mimes and Pantomimes"-Weaver's Pantomimes-The prejudice against Pantomimes-Booth's counsel -- John Rich and his Pantomimes-Rich's Miming-Garrick, Walpole, Foote-Anecdotes of Rich-Pope-The dance of internals in "Harlequin Sorcerer"-Drury Lane-Colley Cibber-Henry Fielding, the novelist-Contemporary Writers' opinion of Pantomime-Woodward, the Harlequin-The meaning of the word Actor-Harlequins-"Dr. Faustus," a description-William Rufus Chetwood-Accidents-Vandermere, the Harlequin-"Orpheus and Eurydice" at Covent Garden-A description-Sam. Hoole, the machinist-Prejudice against Pantomime-Mrs. Oldfield-Robert Wilks-Macklin-Riot at Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre-Death of Rich -- Joseph Grimaldi -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction of the Roman Pantomimic Art into Britain-First English reference to the word Pantomime-The fall of the Roman Empire-The sacred play-Cornish Amphitheatres-Pantomimical and Lyrical elements in the sacrifice of the Mass-Christian banishment of the Mimis-Penalties imposed by the Church-St. Anthony on Harlequin and Punch-Vandenhoff: what we owe to the Mimis -- Pantomime in the English Mystery or Miracle Plays and Pageants-A retrospect of the Early Drama-Mysteries on Biblical events-Chester, Coventry, York, and Towneley Mystery Plays-Plays in Churches-Traces of the Mystery Play in England in the Nineteenth Century-Mystery Plays on the Continent-The Chester series of Plays-The Devil or Clown and the Exdoiarii and Emboliariæ of the Ancient Mimes -- The Clown or Fool of the early English Drama-Moralities-The Interlude-The rise of English Tragedy and Comedy-"Dumb Shews" in the Old Plays-Plays suppressed by Elizabeth-A retrospect -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Origin of pantomime -- Origin of Tragedy and Comedy-Mythology-The meaning of the word Pantomime-The origin of Harlequin, Columbine, Clown, and Pantaloon-Grecian Mythology-Transformation Scenes-The rise of Grecian Tragedy and Comedy-The Satirical Drama -- The origin of the Indian Drama-Aryan Mythology-Clown and Columbine-Origin of the Chinese Drama-Inception of the Japanese Drama-The Siamese Drama-Dramatic performances of the South Sea Islanders, Peruvians, Aztecs, Zulus, and Fijis-The Egyptian Drama -- "Dancing," i.e. Pantomime-Grecian Dancing and Pantomimic Scenes-Aristotle-Homer-Dances common to both Greeks and Romans -- Thespis-The Progress of Tragedy and Comedy-Æschylus-The Epopèe-Homer-Sophocles-Euripides-Grecian Mimes-The First Athenian Theatre-Scenery and Effects -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Plots of the old form of Pantomimes-A description of "Harlequin and the Ogress; or the Sleeping Beauty of the Wood," produced at Covent Garden-Grimaldi, Père et Fils-Tom Ellar, the Harlequin, and Barnes, the Pantaloon-An account of the first production of the "House that Jack built," at Covent Garden-Spectacular display-Antiquity and Origin of some Pantomimic devices-Devoto, Angelo, and French, the Scenic Artists-Transparencies-Beverley-Transformation Scenes -- Pantomimic Families-Giuseppe Grimaldi-James Byrne, the Harlequin and Inventor of the modern Harlequin's dress-Joseph Grimaldi, Junior-The Bologna Family-Tom Ellar-The Ridgways-The Bradburys-The Montgomerys-The Paynes-The Marshalls-Charles and Richard Stilt-Richard Flexmore-Tom Gray-The Paulos-Dubois-Arthur and Charles Leclerq-"Jimmy" Barnes-Famous Pantaloons-Miss Farren-Mrs. Siddons-Columbines-Notable Actors in Pantomime -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Popular Pantomime subjects-Poor Pantomime Librettos-Pantomime subjects of our progenitors-The various versions of "Aladdin"-"The Babes in the Wood"-"Blue Beard"-"Beauty and the Beast"-"Cinderella"-"Dick Whittington"-"The House that Jack Built"-"Jack the Giant Killer"-"Jack and the Beanstalk"-"Red Riding Hood"-"The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood"-Unlucky subjects-"Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves"-"The Fair One with Golden Locks"-The source of "Sindbad the Sailor" and "Robinson Crusoe" -- Pantomime in America -- Pantomimes made more attractive-The Restrictive Policy of the Patent Houses-"Mother Goose" and "George Barnwell" at Covent Garden-Lively Audiences-"Jane Shore"-"Harlequin Pat and Harlequin Bat"-"The first speaking opening"-Extravagence in Extravaganzas-The doom of the old form of Pantomime-Its revival in a new form-A piece of pure Pantomime-Present day Mimetic Art-"L'Enfant Prodigue"-A retrospect-The old with the new, and conclusion.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Roman Theatres-Description-"Deadheads"-Pantomime in Italy-Livius Andronicus-Fabulæ Atellanæ-Extemporal Comedy-Origin of the Masque, Opera, and Vaudeville-Origin of the term Histrionic-Etruscans-Popularity of Pantomime in Italy-Pantomimists banished by Trajan-Nero as a Mime-Pylades and Bathyllus-Subjects chosen for the Roman Pantomimes-The Ballet-The Mimi and Pantomimi-Archimimus-Vespasian-Harlequin-"Mr. Punch"-Zany, how the word originated-Ancient Masks-Lucian, Cassiodorus, and Demetrius in praise of Pantomime-A celebrated Mima-Pantomimes denounced by early writers-The purity of the English stage contrasted with that of the Grecian and Roman-Female parts on the Grecian and Roman stages-The principal Roman Mimas-The origin of the Clown of the early English Drama -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Italian Masque-The Masque in England-First appearance in this country of Harlequin-Joe Haines as Harlequin-Marlowe's "Faustus"-A Curious Play-The Italian Harlequin-Colley Cibber, Penkethman-Shakespeare's Burlesques of the Masque-Decline of the Masque -- Italian Pantomime-Riccoboni-Broom's "Antipodes"-Gherardi-Extemporal Comedies-Salvator Rosa-Impromptu Acting -- Pantomimical Characters-Neapolitan Pantomime-The Harlequin Family-The Original Characters in the Italian Pantomimes-Celebrated Harlequins-Italian and French Harlequins-A French view of the English Clown-Pierrots' origin-Pantaloon, how the name has been derived-Columbine-Marionette and Puppet Shows -- Italian Scenarios and English "Platts"-Pantaloon-Tarleton, the Clown-Extemporal Comedy-The Poet Milton-Ben Jonson-The Commonwealth-"A Reign of Dramatic Terror"-Robert Cox and his "Humours" and "Drolleries"-The Restoration -- ".
- catalog title "A history of pantomime.".
- catalog type "text".