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Playing Spaces in Early Women's Drama

Playing Spaces in Early Women's Drama

537 kr

537 kr

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To., 27 mars - on., 2 april


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From the Abbess of Barking to Aphra Behn, women manipulated dramatic venues and settings to re-negotiate their place in society. This study examines the playing spaces for early modern women's drama and how women played with space in scripts and performances. Using selected texts from 1376 to 1705, Findlay shows how their drama operated in five key sites: homes, gardens, courts, convents and cities. Aristocratic houses, country estates and city streets are theatrically reconfigured as homes, empty shells and arenas of possibility. Courtly venues reveal queens as adept producers in the royal theatres of power, while convents and academies are playing spaces to explore the possibilities of female company. This book sketches theatre histories on to what is often a blank space, investigating the rich inter-textuality of spatial practices to provide a richer understanding of how early women's drama works.

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2402b3d6-72f5-4a46-9f2f-85a8ab8ccbcc

Playing Spaces in Early Women's Drama

537 kr

537 kr

På lager

To., 27 mars - on., 2 april


Sikker betaling

14 dagers åpent kjøp


Selges og leveres av

Adlibris