The censorship in England traced to the Master of Revels(1377); in France to an ordonnance against jongleurs(789). More arbitrary and traditional in England Patent Theatres' Act, 1843, confirmed the censorship'under the Lord Chamberlain, assisted by a permanent Examiner of Plays Select Committees, 1866 and 1909, reported on censorship. French censure depended on political changes, and was finally abolished in 1906. More persuasive and thorough than the English. The influence of the· stage on public 'morale; evidence showing the French more excitable and amenable to suggestion. [...
The numerous existing critical studies on the phenomenon of censorship underline the epistemological...
The censorship apparatus of the ancien régime has generally been seen as ineffectual, helpless even,...
In so far as literature is defined negatively, by what it is not, censorship has had a determining r...
Established in 1737 and placed under the authority of the Lord Chamberlain, the censorship of the th...
With the passing of the Licensing Act of 1737 and until its repeal in 1969 the Lord Chamberlain\u27s...
Why do people censor? How do we strike a balance between freedom of speech and respect for the sacre...
Feared for its subversive potential, the English stage was subjected to the pre-production control e...
In Renaissance England there was no such thing as the freedom of speech enjoyed in modern democratic...
Ducrocq Jean. L.W. Conolly : The Censorship of English Drama , 1737-1824, 1976. In: Dix-huitième Siè...
With the passing of the Licensing Act of 1737 and until its repeal in 1969 the Lord Chamberlain’s of...
This article discusses the control and regulation of playhouses during Shakespeare's career; The Boo...
The matter of ‘decolonising culture’ has become an integral part of twenty-first century cultural di...
In imperial Germany, state attempts to censor literature and the theater had many ironic outcomes, p...
Nineteeenth-century French authorities especially feared the power of caricatures and the theater, e...
Theatre has forever challenged boundaries and provided a space for the development of liberal ideas....
The numerous existing critical studies on the phenomenon of censorship underline the epistemological...
The censorship apparatus of the ancien régime has generally been seen as ineffectual, helpless even,...
In so far as literature is defined negatively, by what it is not, censorship has had a determining r...
Established in 1737 and placed under the authority of the Lord Chamberlain, the censorship of the th...
With the passing of the Licensing Act of 1737 and until its repeal in 1969 the Lord Chamberlain\u27s...
Why do people censor? How do we strike a balance between freedom of speech and respect for the sacre...
Feared for its subversive potential, the English stage was subjected to the pre-production control e...
In Renaissance England there was no such thing as the freedom of speech enjoyed in modern democratic...
Ducrocq Jean. L.W. Conolly : The Censorship of English Drama , 1737-1824, 1976. In: Dix-huitième Siè...
With the passing of the Licensing Act of 1737 and until its repeal in 1969 the Lord Chamberlain’s of...
This article discusses the control and regulation of playhouses during Shakespeare's career; The Boo...
The matter of ‘decolonising culture’ has become an integral part of twenty-first century cultural di...
In imperial Germany, state attempts to censor literature and the theater had many ironic outcomes, p...
Nineteeenth-century French authorities especially feared the power of caricatures and the theater, e...
Theatre has forever challenged boundaries and provided a space for the development of liberal ideas....
The numerous existing critical studies on the phenomenon of censorship underline the epistemological...
The censorship apparatus of the ancien régime has generally been seen as ineffectual, helpless even,...
In so far as literature is defined negatively, by what it is not, censorship has had a determining r...