Rogue Performances
Discover the compelling world of Rogue Performances by P. Reed, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2009. This insightful 249-page paperback delves into the rich tapestry of eighteenth and nineteenth-century American culture, exploring the allure of outcast and rebellious characters. Through a thorough analysis of both iconic and obscure plays, alongside extensive archival research, Reed invites readers to re-examine prevailing assumptions regarding the influence of class in antebellum American drama.
Whether you're a scholar, a theatre enthusiast, or simply curious about historical narratives, Rogue Performances offers a thought-provoking perspective that challenges traditional interpretations and uncovers the intricacies of social dynamics within American theatrical history. Don’t miss out on this essential addition to your bookshelf!