‘Un Sans Culotte’: The Bulletin’s Early Theatre Criticism and the Masculine Bohemian Masquerade
Abstract
Explores the suite of theatrical imagery in depicting the authorial personae developed in the Bulletin’s theatrical journalism: a collective identity masquerading under the name ‘Un Sans Culotte’.
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Published 1 May 2000 in Volume 19 No. 3. Subjects: Australian literary magazines, Drama & theatre criticism.
Cite as: Kelly, Veronica. ‘‘Un Sans Culotte’: The Bulletin’s Early Theatre Criticism and the Masculine Bohemian Masquerade.’ Australian Literary Studies, vol. 19, no. 3, 2000, doi: 10.20314/als.3f14c46a65.