Eroticism on the Renaissance stage : transcendence, desire, and the limits of the visible
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書誌事項
Eroticism on the Renaissance stage : transcendence, desire, and the limits of the visible
(Cambridge studies in Renaissance literature and culture, 30)
Cambridge University Press, 2006, c1998
- : paperback
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"This digitally printed first paperback version 2006" -- T.p. verso
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In this 1998 book, Celia Daileader explores the paradoxes of eroticism on the stage in early modern England, where women and their bodies (represented by boy actors) were materially absent and yet symbolically central. Her starting point is the theoretical and theatrical problem of sexual acts that take place offstage, which is a paradigm for the limits of the visible in Renaissance theatre. The space that lies offstage becomes an imaginary realm, encompassing both spiritual and erotic transcendence. In accounting for its power, Daileader looks to the suppression of religious drama in England and the resulting secularization of the stage. Focusing on the link between absence and desire, and discussing a wide range of drama from Corpus Christi plays to Shakespeare, her argument draws together questions about sexuality and the sacred, in the bodies - of Christ and of woman - that are banished from the early modern English stage.
目次
- List of illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- 1. Entrances: sex, women, God
- 2. Offstage sex and female desire
- 3. Body beneath/body beyond
- 4. (Off)Staging the sacred
- 5. Obscene and unseen
- 6. Ejaculations and conclusions: toward an erotic theoretics
- Appendices
- Notes
- Index.
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