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Privacy, Playreading, and Women's Closet Drama, 1550–1700

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Gebonden, 196 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2004
ISBN13: 9780521841245
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2004 9780521841245
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Marta Straznicky offers a detailed historical analysis of early modern women's closet plays: plays explicitly written for reading, rather than public performance. She reveals that such works were part of an alternative dramatic tradition, an elite and private literary culture, which was understood as intellectually superior to and politically more radical than commercial drama. Elizabeth Cary, Jane Lumley, Anne Finch and Margaret Cavendish wrote their plays in this conjunction of the public and the private at a time when male playwrights dominated the theatres. In her astute readings of the texts, their contexts and their physical appearance in print or manuscript, Straznicky has produced many fresh insights into the place of women's closet plays both in the history of women's writing and in the history of English drama.

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ISBN13:9780521841245
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:196

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Introduction; 1. Privacy, play reading and performance; 2. Jane Lumley: humanist translation and the culture of play reading; 3. Elizabeth Cary: 'private' drama and print; 4. Margaret Cavendish: the closing of the theatres and the politics of play reading; 5. Anne Finch: authorship, privacy and the Restoration stage; Conclusion. 'Closet' drama: Private space, private stage, and gender; Bibliography.
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