Spectacle and enchantment : envisioning opera in late nineteenth-century Paris /
This study situates Parisian operagoing in the context of nineteenth-century visual and social practices to explore how opera was experienced differently by women and men of that time. From feminist theories of cinematic spectatorship it further posits a model for analyzing operatic works in terms o...
Main Author: | Theresa, Rose M |
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Corporate Author: | University of Pennsylvania |
Other Authors: | Tomlinson, Gary (advisor) |
Format: | Thesis Book |
Language: | English |
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c2000
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