Title:
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Uncle Tom's Cabin
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Title.Series:
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Dr. Tice Miller Lecture Slides
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Collection Title:
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Theatre Arts
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Notes:
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1901 ; courtesy Harvard Theatre Collection ; from History of the theatre (Brockett, 5th ed.)
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Title.Series.Notes:
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The images and accompanying notes in this collection are taken from the lecture slides of Dr. Tice Miller, covering the history of theatrical practice from ancient cultures through the 20th century. These files contain depictions of theatrical spaces, scenery, costumes, lighting, practitioners, and theoreticians, augmented by historical artifacts and cultural materials.
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Collection Information:
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Collection administered by the Visual Resources manager, Architecture Library, (402)-472-1193
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Description:
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Uncle Tom's Cabin as produced by William Brady in 1901 ; Eliza is about to cross the frozen river l the use of horses and dogs had become usual by this time. Note the cut wings used to represent trees. Even though Uncle Tom's Cabin was the best-selling novel of the 19th century, far more Americans of that time saw the story as a stage play or musical than read the book. Given the lax copyright laws of the time, stage plays based on Uncle Tom's Cabin--'Tom shows'--began to appear while the novel was still being serialized. Stowe refused to authorize dramatization of her work because of her distrust of drama ; Stowe's refusal to authorize a particular dramatic version left the field clear for any number of adaptations, some launched for various political reasons and others as simply commercial theatrical ventures
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Subject.Persons:
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Brady, William A., 1863-1950 ;Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 1811-1896. Uncle Tom's cabin
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Subject:
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American drama -- 19th century ;Theater -- United States -- History -- 19th century ;American drama -- 20th century ;Theater -- United States -- History -- 20th century ;Theaters -- Stage setting and scenery
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Location:
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United States
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Image.Publisher:
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University of Nebraska--Lincoln, Libraries
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Image.Date:
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2014
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Source:
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Tice Miller, Professor Emeritus UNL ; scan from teaching slides
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