Broken boundaries women & feminism in Restoration drama /
Other Authors: | Quinsey, Katherine M., 1955- |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Lexington, KY :
The University Press of Kentucky,
[1996]
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Physical Description: |
244 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. |
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Table of Contents:
- Blacker than hell creates : Pix rewrites Othello /
- Jacqueline Pearson
- Unmanned with thy words : regendering tragedy in Manley and Trotter /
- Rebecca Merrens
- In carnival world of Adam's garden : roving and rape in Behn's Rover /
- Dagny Boebel
- Closure and subversion in Behn's comedies /
- Peggy Thompson
- Lady Fulbank and poet's dream in Behn's Lucky Chance /
- Robert A. Erickson
- Tupping your rival's women : cit-cuckholding as class warfare.
- in restoration comedy /
- J. Douglas Canfield
- Almahide still lives : feminine will and identity in Dryden's Conquest of Granada /
- Katherine M. Quinsey
- Resisting a private tyranny in two humane comedies /
- James E. Evans
- Way of word : telling differences in Congreve's Way of the World /
- Pat Gill
- Rape, voyeurism, and restoration stage /
- Jean I. Marsden
- Reading masks : the actress and the spectatrix in restoration Shakespeare /
- Laura J. Rosenthal.
- Sticks and rags, bodies and brocade : essentializing discourses and the late restoration playhouse /
- Cynthia Lowenthal.