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The Wonders - Lifting the Curtain on the Freak Show, Circus and Victorian Age

English · Hardback

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'A promising young historian with a taste for the exotic.' Stephen Fry

The Wonders is a radical new history of the Victorian age: meet the forgotten and extraordinary freak performers whose talents and disabilities helped define an era.

On 23 March, 1844, General Tom Thumb, at 25 inches tall, entered the Picture Gallery at Buckingham Palace and bowed low to Queen Victoria. On both sides of the Atlantic, this meeting marked a tipping point in the nineteenth century - the age of the freak was born.

Bewitching all levels of society, it was a world of astonishing spectacle - of dwarfs, giants, bearded ladies, Siamese twins and swaggering showmen - and one that has since inspired countless novels, films and musicals. But the real stories (human dramas that so often eclipsed the fantasy presented on the stage), of the performing men, women and children, have been forgotten or marginalized in the histories of the very people who exploited them.

In this richly evocative account, Dr John Woolf uses a wealth of recently discovered material to bring to life the sometimes tragic, sometimes triumphant, always extraordinary stories of people who used their (dis)abilities and difference to become some of the first international celebrities. And through their lives we discover afresh some of the great transformations of the age: the birth of showbusiness, of celebrity, of advertising, of 'alternative facts'; while also exploring the tensions between the power of fame, the impact of exploitation and our fascination with 'otherness'.

About the author

Dr John Woolf is a researcher, writer and historian specializing in nineteenth-century cultural history. Having read history at the University of Cambridge, he went on to obtain a PhD on Victorian freak shows and currently works across TV, radio and film. He has most recently co-written the bestselling Audible book Stephen Fry’s Victorian Secrets and has developed and featured in a number of BBC series and documentaries on freak performers and the Victorian period.

In 2017, The Wonders was awarded the Biographers’ Club Tony Lothian Prize for the best proposal for an uncommissioned first biography.

Summary

The untold story of the Victorian freak show and circus, and the remarkable cast of characters who performed in them. The book will chart some of the great transformations of the age: the birth of celebrity, of showbusiness, of advertising, of 'alternative facts'.

Foreword

The untold story of the Victorian freak show and circus, and the remarkable cast of characters who performed in them. The Wonders will chart some of the great transformations of the age: the birth of celebrity, of showbusiness, of advertising, of 'alternative facts'.

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A promising young historian with a taste for the exotic. Stephen Fry

Product details

Authors John Woolf, Woolf John
Publisher Michael O'Mara Publications
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 06.05.2019
 
EAN 9781782439936
ISBN 978-1-78243-993-6
No. of pages 384
Dimensions 153 mm x 234 mm x 33 mm
Weight 704 g
Illustrations 16pp colour plate section
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet

Circus, PERFORMING ARTS / Circus, REFERENCE / Curiosities & Wonders, HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / Victorian Era (1837-1901), Other performing arts

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