Contents Introduction: Romanticism, Visuality, and the Theater Diane Piccitto and Terry F. Robinson I. Imagined Scenes 1. The 1794 Macbeth and Its Conjuring Effects: Rethinking Romantic-Era Spectatorship Terry F. Robinson 2. "Mind-forg'd Manacles": The Scenography of the Romantic Prison Joseph Roach 3. Some Versions of Spectacle: Worldmaking and the Regency Toy Theater Daniel O'Quinn 4. Conjuring the Space and the Right to Appear in Obi; or Three-Fingered Jack (1800) Dana Van Kooy II.
Spectacular Bodies 5. "I saw Othello's visage in his mind": Visualizing Othello in Nineteenth-Century British Theater Atsede Makonnen 6. Playing "Alive": Performing Sculpture on the Romantic Stage Sophie Thomas 7. "Dresses in Hand": Mary Rein's Costume Workshop and the Spectacle of Romantic Theater Susan E. Brown 8. The Singing Cat: British Audiences, Angelica Catalani, and the Threat of Opera Uri Erman III. Performances in Print 9. The Stage in a Page: A Visual Life of Romantic Playbills Michael Gamer 10.
Between Media: Harlequinade's and Melodrama's Visuality in Print Deven M. Parker 11. Robert Blemmell Schnebbelie, Londina Illustrata , and the Visual Life of Regency Theater Gillian Russell 12. Staging Satire: Gillray and "Caricatura-Sublime" Heather Mcpherson 13. Theatrical Spectatorship in Byron's Cain and Blake's The Ghost of Abel : From Oblivion to Redemption Diane Piccitto Afterword: Romanticism is Seeing Ghosts Jonathan Mulrooney Contributors.