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Techniques of Illusion
A Cultural and Media History of Stage Magic in the Late Nineteenth Century
Abstract
This book explores stage conjuring during its “Golden Age”, from 1860 to 1910.
This study provides close readings highlighting four paradigmatic illusions of the time that stand in for different kinds of illusions typical of stage magic in the “Golden Age” and analyses them within their cultural and media-historical context: “Pepper’s Ghost”, the archetypical mirror illusion; “The Vanishing Lady”, staging a teleportation in a time of a dizzying acceleration of transport; “the levitation”, simulating weightlessness with the help of an extended steel machinery; and “The Second Sigh”, a mind-reading illusion using up-to-date communication technologies. These close readings are completed by writings focusing on visual media and expanding the scope backwards and forwards in time, roughly to 1800 and to 2000.
This exploration will be of great interest to students and scholars in theatre and performance studies.
Keywords
Magic, Illusion, Theatre, Performance, Golden AgeDOI
10.4324/9781003271086ISBN
9781032220796, 9781032220802, 9781003271086Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
2023Imprint
RoutledgeClassification
The arts: general topics
Conjuring and magic
Theatre studies
Circus and circus skills
Comedy and stand-up
Theatre: technical and background skills