Davis, 2013 - Google Patents
“I Long for My Home in Kentuck”: Christy's Minstrels in Mid-19th-Century BritainDavis, 2013
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- 17919599934247904951
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- Davis T
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- TDR/The Drama Review
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Christy's Minstrels set a new standard for minstrel performance in mid-Victorian Britain. Yet reception was far from monolithic: the cultural affiliations of audiences led to important regional differences in reception, including room for racialist perspectives complicated by …
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