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Circus in the Long Nineteenth Century: Volume I: Circus in Great Britain

Kim Baston (Editor), Gillian Arrighi (Editor), Kate J Holmes (Editor)

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    Abstract

    This volume establishes the historical foundations of the modern circus, tracing its development from pre-Astley entertainments to nineteenth-century British performance culture. Drawing extensively on rare archival materials, it situates circus within a wider entertainment ecology that includes pantomime, music hall, and theatre. The collection reveals intersections between innovation, engineering, and spectacle, highlighting animal training, aerial performance, and creative experimentation as key sites of development. Attention to provincial activity, particularly in Bristol, enriches understanding of regional practice. Scholarly commentary and primary sources together illuminate the social, cultural, and technological forces that shaped circus as a dynamic popular form.
    Original languageEnglish
    PublisherRoutledge
    Number of pages632
    ISBN (Print)9781032454917
    Publication statusPublished - 2026

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