The beggar's opera / John Gay ; edited by Vivien Jones and David Lindley.

Set in London's underworld, The Beggar's Opera is at oce a devasting satire on moral and financial corruption and a ground-breaking piece of theatre. Combining spoken dialogue with popular songs, Gay's play is in effect the first musical, and it was a threatrical sensation when it ope...

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Main Author: Gay, John, 1685-1732
Other Authors: Jones, Vivien, 1952-, Lindley, David, 1948-2021
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : Methuen Drama, 2010.
Edition:New Mermaid ed.
Series:New mermaids (London, England)0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2008159157.
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520 |a Witty and fast-moving, its characters have become household names. Through the eternal triangle of Polly Peachum, the innocent but feisty heroine, Lucy Lockit, her wronged rival, and Machheath, their unreliable, irrepressible highwayman lover. Gay explores the pleasures and dangers of romantic and social aspiration. And in the figure of peachum, the double-dealing thief-taker, he embodies the rughless self-interest of his age and the fine line between respectability and criminality. -- 
520 |a This is the only student edition to repring the music as well as the words for the songs. The platext, in modern seplling, is fully annoted. A detailed introduction sets the play in context, expolring its innovative combinatin of classical and popular genres, its satiric meanings, and its stage history. --Book Jacket. 
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