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Disciplining Satire: The Censorship of Satiric Comedy on the Eighteenth-Century London Stage. By Matthew J. Kinservik. Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 2002; pp. 301. $48.50 cloth.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 February 2004

Phyllis Dircks
Affiliation:
Long Island University

Extract

In Disciplining Satire, Matthew J. Kinservik revisits the perennially fascinating topic of the Licensing Act, exploring its effect on satiric comedy during the remainder of the eighteenth century and presenting the Licensing Act as an instrument of discipline in Foucault’s sense, a mechanism that provided both training and correction for playwrights, educating them in the production of socially and politically acceptable plays.

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Copyright
© 2003 The American Society for Theatre Research, Inc.

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