Women in the age of Shakespeare

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    • Kemp, Theresa D.

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Women in the age of Shakespeare

Theresa D. Kemp

(The age of Shakespeare)

Greenwood Press, c2010

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [245]-254) and index

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Description

This book offers a look at the lives of Elizabethan era women in the context of the great female characters in the works of William Shakespeare. Like the other entries in this fascinating series, Women in the Age of Shakespeare shows the influence of the world William Shakespeare lived in on the worlds he created for the stage, this time by focusing on women in the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras in general and in Shakespeare's works in particular. Women in the Age of Shakespeare explores the ancient and medieval ideas that Shakespeare drew upon in creating his great comedic and tragic heroines. It then looks at how these ideas intersected with the lived experiences of women of Shakespeare's time, followed by a close look at the major female characters in Shakespeare's plays and poems. Later chapters consider how these characters have been enacted on stage and in film, interpreted by critics and scholars, and re-imagined by writers in our own time.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Illustrations Preface 1. Women in Classical Antiquity and the Middle Ages 2. Women in Shakespeare's World 3. Women in Shakespeare's Works 4. Shakespearean Women in Performance 5. Scholarship and Criticism 6. Primary Documents Glossary Bibliography Index

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