‘Following the male gaze; Visiting the Green Room at London’s Opera House’
The two volumes of Bernard Blackmantle’s 1826 The English Spy are part of a particular English ‘spying’ tradition, in which an observer’s eye is trained on the people and institutions of the London metropolis. Illustrated by Cruickshank, those institutions included the Opera House, more specifically...
Main Author: | Burden, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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