Offering evidence of women's extensive contributions to the theatrical landscape, this volume sharply challenges the assumption that the stage was "all male" in early modern England. The editors and contributors argue that the pervasiveness of female performance affected cultural production, even on the professional London stages that used men and boys for women's parts. In short, Women Players in England 1500-1660 shows that women were dynamic cultural players in the early modern world.
Offering evidence of women's extensive contributions to the theatrical landscape, this volume sharply challenges the assumption that the stage was "all male" in early modern England. The editors and contributors argue that the pervasiveness of female performance affected cultural production, even on the professional London stages that used men and boys for women's parts. In short, Women Players in England 1500-1660 shows that women were dynamic cultural players in the early modern world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Pamela Allen Brown is an Associate Professor of English at the University of Connecticut, Stamford, USA . Peter Parolin is an Associate Professor of English at the University of Wyoming, USA.
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Contents: Introduction Pamela Allen Brown and Peter Parolin. Part I Beyond London: Women and performance: evidences of universal cultural suffrage in medieval and early modern Lincolnshire James Stokes; Payments permits and punishments: women performers and the politics of place Gweno Williams Alison Findlay and Stephanie Hodgson-Wright. Part II Beyond Elites: The case of Moll Frith: women's work and the 'all-male stage' Natasha Korda; 'Quacking Delilah's': female Mountebanks in early modern England and Italy Bella Mirabella. Part III Beyond the Channel: Reading the actress in Commedia imagery M.A. Katritzky; 'Merry nimble stirring spirit[s]': academic salon and Commedia dell'arte influence on the Innamorate in Love's Labour's Lost Julie D. Campbell; Women performing homoerotic desire in English and Italian comedy: La Calandria Gl'Ingannati and Twelfth Night Rachel Poulsen; Courtly comédiantes: Henrietta Maria and amateur women's stage plays in France and England Melinda J. Gough. Part IV Beyond the Stage: The Venetian theater of Aletheia Talbot Countess of Arundel Peter Parolin; 'Pleaders atturneys petitioners and the like': Margaret Cavendish and the dramatic petition Julie Crawford. Part V Beyond the 'All-Male': Staging the absent woman: the theatrical evocation of Elizabeth Tudor in Heywood's If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody Part I Jean E. Howard; Female impersonation in early modern ballads Bruce R. Smith; Jesting rights: women players in the manuscript jestbook of Sir Nicholas Le Strange Pamela Allen Brown. Afterword Phyllis Rackin; Index.
Contents: Introduction Pamela Allen Brown and Peter Parolin. Part I Beyond London: Women and performance: evidences of universal cultural suffrage in medieval and early modern Lincolnshire James Stokes; Payments permits and punishments: women performers and the politics of place Gweno Williams Alison Findlay and Stephanie Hodgson-Wright. Part II Beyond Elites: The case of Moll Frith: women's work and the 'all-male stage' Natasha Korda; 'Quacking Delilah's': female Mountebanks in early modern England and Italy Bella Mirabella. Part III Beyond the Channel: Reading the actress in Commedia imagery M.A. Katritzky; 'Merry nimble stirring spirit[s]': academic salon and Commedia dell'arte influence on the Innamorate in Love's Labour's Lost Julie D. Campbell; Women performing homoerotic desire in English and Italian comedy: La Calandria Gl'Ingannati and Twelfth Night Rachel Poulsen; Courtly comédiantes: Henrietta Maria and amateur women's stage plays in France and England Melinda J. Gough. Part IV Beyond the Stage: The Venetian theater of Aletheia Talbot Countess of Arundel Peter Parolin; 'Pleaders atturneys petitioners and the like': Margaret Cavendish and the dramatic petition Julie Crawford. Part V Beyond the 'All-Male': Staging the absent woman: the theatrical evocation of Elizabeth Tudor in Heywood's If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody Part I Jean E. Howard; Female impersonation in early modern ballads Bruce R. Smith; Jesting rights: women players in the manuscript jestbook of Sir Nicholas Le Strange Pamela Allen Brown. Afterword Phyllis Rackin; Index.
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