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Swashbucklers (PDF eBook)


Swashbucklers (PDF eBook)

eBook by Chapman, James;

Swashbucklers (PDF eBook)

£80.00

ISBN:
9780719098932
Publication Date:
01 Jul 2015
Publisher:
Manchester University Press
Pages:
296 pages
Format:
eBook
For delivery:
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Swashbucklers (PDF eBook)

Description

Swashbucklers is the first study of one of the most popular and enduring genres in television history - the costume adventure series. It maps the history of swashbuckling television from its origins in the 1950s to the present. It places the various series in their historical and institutional contexts and also analyses how the form and style of the genre has changed over time. And it includes case studies of major swashbuckling series including The Adventures of Robin Hood, The Buccaneers, Ivanhoe, William Tell, Zorro, Arthur of the Britons, Dick Turpin, Robin of Sherwood, Sharpe, Hornblower, The Count of Monte Cristo and the recent BBC co-production of The Three Musketeers.

Contents

Introduction 1. Exporting Englishness 2. Fantasy factories 3. Revisionist revivals 4. Rebels with a cause 5. Heritage heroes 6. Millennial mavericks Conclusion Bibliography Index -- .

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