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Kitson, Peter J.

(1958-) : Chair in English, University of Dundee

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Index of Names : Occident

Bibliography (2)

# Year Bibliographical Data Type / Abbreviation Linked Data
1 2011 Kitson, Peter J. Robert Southey and the Romantic Failure of China. In : The Wordsworth Circle ; vol. 42, issue 1 (2011). http://lion.chadwyck.co.uk/searchFulltext.do?id=R4441936&div
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Publication / Sout1
  • Cited by: Asien-Orient-Institut Universität Zürich (AOI, Organisation)
  • Person: Southey, Robert
2 2013 Kitson, Peter J. Forging romantic China : Sino-British cultural exchange, 1760-1840. (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013). (Cambridge studies in romanticism ; 105). Publication / Kit1
  • Source: Dibdin, Thomas John. The temple of Confucius ; or, Harlequin the phantom of the day. [Erstaufführung Royal Circus, London 1783]. (Dib1, Publication)
  • Source: Reeve, William. Harlequin Mungo, or, A peep into the tower : a new pantomimical entertainment in two acts. The pantomime by Mr. [William] Bates ; the music composed by Mr. [William] Reeve ; the scenery, machinery, &c., designed and executed by Mr. Dixon. (London : Printed by J. Skirven for J. Griffith, prompter, and sold y A. Cleugh, 1788). [Erstaufführung Royalty Theatre, London 1787-1788]. [A Chinese gentleman with a Chinese servant intending to marry Columbine, the plantation owner’s dauther, who is in love with the slave Mungo/Harlequin]. (Ree1, Publication)
  • Source: Cherry, Andrew. The travellers ; or, Music's fascination : an opera in five acts. (London : Richard Phillips, 1806). [Erstaufführung Drury Lane Theatre, London 1806]. [The emperor of China sends his son to travel to Britain ot find out information of benefit to China].
    https://archive.org/details/travellersormus00chergoog. (Cher2, Publication)
  • Source: Dibdin, Thomas John. Harlequin in his element, or, Fire, water, earth, & air : a favourite pantomime. (London : Printed by Brettell for Appleyards, 1808). [Erstaufführung Covent Garden 1807. Bühne enthält einen chinesischen Pavilion und eine chinesische Brücke]. (Dib2, Publication)
  • Source: Disputes in China ; or, Harlequin and the Hong Kong merchant. [Pantomine, Erstaufführung Coburg Theatre, London 1822 ; mit Joseph Grimaldi ; Bühnenbilder von Clarkson Frederick Stanfield]. (Disp1, Publication)
  • Source: Somerset, C[harles] A. Wars in China, or, The battles of Chingae & Amoy. MS 1844. [Erstaufführung Astley's Theatre, London 1844]. (Somer1, Publication)
  • Cited by: Zentralbibliothek Zürich (ZB, Organisation)