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罗伯特·l·麦克(Robert L. Mack)的结尾处是一本袖珍回忆录,展示了为什么廉价小说对今天的全球大众读者来说应该很重要。麦克重现了由廉价小说产生的元虚构跨媒体传统历史上的一个重要时刻:1979年斯蒂芬·桑德海姆和休·惠勒的革命性百老汇轻歌剧《理发师陶德》的出现,《Fleet Street的恶魔理发师》是一部音乐惊悚片。随着《理发师陶德》的首映,杀人狂理发师得到了走向全球的机会,并取得了巨大成功。根据新闻报道、档案证据和个人经历,麦克重构了那个时刻,并思考了关于斯威尼·托德起源的神话是如何影响我们对历史的理解的。也就是说,自1979年以来,大西洋两岸越来越多的观众似乎仍然相信,理发师的杀人历史无非是一个经过核实和可核实的历史记录。麦克解释了这种误解是如何产生的,并反思了他对传说来源的追求。
Confronting the ‘Real’ Sweeney Todd: a Personal Journey of Discovery
Robert L. Mack’s coda, a memoir in miniature, demonstrates why penny fiction should matter to global popular audiences today. Mack recovers an important moment in the history of the metafictional transmedia traditions that penny fiction generated: the 1979 appearance of Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler’s revolutionary Broadway operetta Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street, a Musical Thriller. With Sweeney Todd’s premiere, the murderous barber got his chance to go global and succeeded terrifically. Drawing upon journalism, archival evidence, and personal experience, Mack reconstructs that moment and considers how myths about Sweeney Todd’s origins have impacted our understanding of the historical past. Namely, since 1979, the greater number of spectators on both sides of the Atlantic appeared to remain convinced that the barber’s murderous history was nothing less than a matter of verified and verifiable historical record. Mack explains how that misapprehension arose and reflects upon his quest for the sources of the legend.