Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
288
Language
English
Published
Mar 25, 2002
Publisher
Methuen
ISBN-10
0413761509
ISBN-13
9780413761507
Description
Nicholas de Jongh explores the complex interplay between politics, societal mores, and creative expression in his incisive examination of censorship within English theatre. His extensive research sheds light on the historical events and influential figures that have shaped the artistic landscape, revealing the often hidden motives behind the suppression of provocative works.
As de Jongh navigates through the labyrinth of prudery and perversion, he highlights the tensions between creators and censors, illustrating how fear and power dynamics have influenced theatrical productions over time. Through rich analysis and engaging prose, readers are invited to reconsider the implications of censorship and its enduring impact on cultural expression.
As de Jongh navigates through the labyrinth of prudery and perversion, he highlights the tensions between creators and censors, illustrating how fear and power dynamics have influenced theatrical productions over time. Through rich analysis and engaging prose, readers are invited to reconsider the implications of censorship and its enduring impact on cultural expression.
Genres
History