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Les aventures de Joseph Grimaldi

Dickens, Charles ; Grimaldi, Joseph ; Hoepffner, Bernard ; Manguel, Alberto ; Berti, Eduardo
Paris : Nil, 2012

Voici un ouvrage de Dickens à peu près ignoré en France. La vie du grand Joe, son aventureuse carrière, nous livre en effet quelques-uns des plus curieux aspects des mœurs britanniques, de la vie de ses théâtres et de ses bas-fonds. Le hasard, en semant bien des incidents étranges, des rencontres dramatiques, des péripéties bizarres dans l’existence de ce comédien, semble s’être complu à lui faire un sort extraordinaire, et à le désigner ainsi doublement à l’attention des biographes. Et par bien des aspects, Dickens vit sans doute en cet enfant prodige et en cet artiste au cœur pur une sorte de double de lui-même. [résumé de l'éditeur]
Voici un ouvrage de Dickens à peu près ignoré en France. La vie du grand Joe, son aventureuse carrière, nous livre en effet quelques-uns des plus curieux aspects des mœurs britanniques, de la vie de ses théâtres et de ses bas-fonds. Le hasard, en semant bien des incidents étranges, des rencontres dramatiques, des péripéties bizarres dans l’existence de ce comédien, semble s’être complu à lui faire un sort extraordinaire, et à le désigner ainsi ...


Cote : 791,330 92 G861a 2012

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The Victorian clown

Bratton, Jacky ; Featherstone, Ann
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2006

The Victorian Clown is a micro-history of mid-Victorian comedy, spun out of the life and work of two professional clowns. Their previously unpublished manuscripts - James Frowde's account of his young life with the famous Henglers' circus in the 1850s and Thomas Lawrence's 1871 gag book - offer unique, unmediated access to the grass roots of popular entertainment. Through them this book explores the role of the circus clown at the height of equestrian entertainment in Britain, when the comic managed audience attention for the riders and acrobats, parodying their skills in his own tumbling and contortionism, and also offered a running commentary on the times through his own 'wheezes' - stand-up comedy sets. Plays in the ring connect the circus to the stage, and both these men were also comic singers, giving a sharp insight into popular music just as it was being transformed by the new institution of music hall. [editor summary]
The Victorian Clown is a micro-history of mid-Victorian comedy, spun out of the life and work of two professional clowns. Their previously unpublished manuscripts - James Frowde's account of his young life with the famous Henglers' circus in the 1850s and Thomas Lawrence's 1871 gag book - offer unique, unmediated access to the grass roots of popular entertainment. Through them this book explores the role of the circus clown at the height of ...


Cote : 791.330 9 42 B824v 2006

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A proper circus omie

Knight, Dame Laura
Londres : Peter Davies, 1962

When Ginnett's Circus had come to Belfast, Josie had wanted to become part of one: an acrobat was what he really wanted to be, but in any case an 'omie', which means a performer, a circus man. So he practised in every spare minute that he could. While Protestants and Roman Catholics fought in the town's streets, and Josie's mother worked in the steamy heat of her laundry, he'd be playing truant from school, perfecting handsprings, backbends, dreaming of the Big top and the golden glimmer of the gasoliers. Then late at night his mother might find him fast asleep with both legs wrapped around his neck. Josie achieved his ambition, and the Circus took him, and later in life he worked in a show with which Dame Laura Knight travelled for several seasons; the old clown and his wife became close friends of hers. In this book Dame Laura has set down Josie's memories just as he told them to her; over countless cups of tea, in the shadow of the great dome of canvas, or while the wagons rumbled on, and on through town and village and countryside and with men like Josie - 'omies', born to the life and knowing no other! - chatting, dreaming over the reins. With forty-two monochrome drawings, endpapers and full-colour frontispiece by the author. [editor summary]
When Ginnett's Circus had come to Belfast, Josie had wanted to become part of one: an acrobat was what he really wanted to be, but in any case an 'omie', which means a performer, a circus man. So he practised in every spare minute that he could. While Protestants and Roman Catholics fought in the town's streets, and Josie's mother worked in the steamy heat of her laundry, he'd be playing truant from school, perfecting handsprings, backbends, ...


Cote : 791.330 92 K692p 1962

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Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi

Dickens, Charles ; Cruikshank, George ; Whitehead, Charles
Londres : George Routledge and sons, 1866


Cote : 791.330 92 G861 1866

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