Roman women in Shakespeare and his contemporaries
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Roman women in Shakespeare and his contemporaries
(Late Tudor and Stuart drama: gender, performance, and material culture)
De Gruyter, c2020
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Roman Women in Shakespeare and His Contemporaries explores the crucial role of Roman female characters in the plays of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. While much has been written on male characters in the Roman plays as well as on non-Roman women in early modern English drama, very little attention has been paid to the issues of what makes Roman women 'Roman' and what their role in those plays is beyond their supposed function as supporting characters for the male protagonists. Through the exploration of a broad array of works produced by such diverse playwrights as Samuel Brandon, William Shakespeare, Matthew Gwynne, Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Philip Massinger, Thomas May, and Nathaniel Richards under three such different monarchs as Elizabeth I, James I, and Charles I, Roman Women in Shakespeare and His Contemporaries contributes to a more precise assessment of the practices through which female identities were discussed in literature in the specific context of Roman drama and a more nuanced understanding of the ways in which accounts of Roman women were appropriated, manipulated and recreated in early modern England.
目次
Introduction by Domenico Lovascio
"Rome's Rich Ornament": Lavinia, Commoditization and the Senses in William Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus by Alice Equestri
Blending Motherhoods: Volumnia and the Representation of Maternity in William Shakespeare's Coriolanus by Michela Compagnoni
"Silent, Not as a Foole": William Shakespeare's Roman Women and Early Modern Tropes of Feminine Silence by Maria Elisa Montironi
"Timidae obsequantur": Mothers and Wives in Matthew Gwinne's Nero by Cristiano Ragni
"Let Me Use All My Pleasures": The Ovidian Courtship of the Emperor's Daughter in Ben Jonson's Poetaster by Michele de Benedictis
"Few Wise Women's Honesties": Dialoguing with Roman Women in Ben Jonson's Roman Plays by Fabio Ciambella
Ben Jonson's and Thomas May's "Political Ladies": Forms of Female Political Agency by Angelica Vedelago
Bawds, Wives, and Foreigners: The Question of Female Agency in the Roman Plays of the Fletcher Canon by Domenico Lovascio
"The Beauties of the Time": Roman Women in Philip Massinger's The Roman Actor by Cristina Paravano
"Poison on, Monsters": Female Poisoners in Early Modern Roman Tragedies by Emanuel Stelzer
Notes on Contributors
Index
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