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"Gillian M. Rodger has produced a clearly written and well-researched book that is wide enough in scope to be considered an indispensable source on the subject. . . . Traverses a swatch of popular culture which for too long has been talked about but rarely explored."--American Studies "An impressive book that should appeal to students and scholars of American business, cultural, and performance history and inspire additional research on this fascinating subject."--American Historical Review "An unparalleled resource and an enlightening and enjoyable read."--American Music "A comprehensive, nuanced analysis of the evolution of American variety performance in the 19th century. Highly recommended."--Choice "A pathbreaking contribution. This is the first in-depth, scholarly treatment of variety musical theater, and there is nothing comparable to it. Rodger follows sound scholarly methodology and is innovative in her pursuit of information from underutilized sources. No one interested in musical theater will be without it."--Dale Cockrell, author of Demons of Disorder: Early Blackface Minstrels and Their World "One of the most critically astute studies of another slighted aspect of American popular culture."--The Journal of American History
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  • EditorialUniversity of Illinois Press
  • Año de publicación2010
  • ISBN 10 0252035399
  • ISBN 13 9780252035395
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