A Princely Brave Woman

A Princely Brave Woman
Title A Princely Brave Woman PDF eBook
Author Stephen Clucas
Publisher Routledge
Pages 506
Release 2018-12-20
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1351755668

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This title was first published in 2003. This collection of essays presents a variety of new approaches to the oeuvre of Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle, one of the most influential and controversial women writers of the seventeenth century. Reflecting the full range of Cavendish's output - which included poetry, drama, prose fictions, orations, and natural philosophy - these essays re-assess Cavendish's place in seventeenth- century literature and philosophy. Whilst approaching Cavendish's work from a range of critical (and disciplinary) perspectives, the authors of these essays are united in their commitment to recovering her writings from their frequent characterisation as "eccentric" or "idiosyncratic", and aim to present her work as historically legible within the cultural contexts in which they were written. The "Mad Madge" of literary legend and tradition is re-written as a bold, innovative and experimental creator of a female authorial voice, and as a thinker vitally in contact with the intellectual currents of her age.

A Princely Brave Woman

A Princely Brave Woman
Title A Princely Brave Woman PDF eBook
Author Stephen Clucas
Publisher
Pages
Release 2017
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 9781315192635

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"This title was first published in 2003. This collection of essays presents a variety of new approaches to the oeuvre of Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle, one of the most influential and controversial women writers of the seventeenth century. Reflecting the full range of Cavendish's output - which included poetry, drama, prose fictions, orations, and natural philosophy - these essays re-assess Cavendish's place in seventeenth- century literature and philosophy. Whilst approaching Cavendish's work from a range of critical (and disciplinary) perspectives, the authors of these essays are united in their commitment to recovering her writings from their frequent characterisation as "eccentric" or "idiosyncratic", and aim to present her work as historically legible within the cultural contexts in which they were written. The "Mad Madge" of literary legend and tradition is re-written as a bold, innovative and experimental creator of a female authorial voice, and as a thinker vitally in contact with the intellectual currents of her age."--Provided by publisher.

Cavendish and Shakespeare

Cavendish and Shakespeare
Title Cavendish and Shakespeare PDF eBook
Author Katherine Romack
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Pages 244
Release 2006
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780754654537

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Cavendish and Shakespeare, Interconnections explores the relationship between the plays of Shakespeare and the writings of Margaret Cavendish (1623-1673). The essays contained in this volume fit together as studies of various sorts of influence, both literary and historical, setting Cavendish's appropriation of Shakespearean characters and plot structures within the context of the English Civil Wars and the Fronde.The essays trace Shakespeare's influence on Cavendish and explore the political implications of Cavendish's contribution to Shakespeare's reputation.

Privacy, Playreading, and Women's Closet Drama, 1550-1700

Privacy, Playreading, and Women's Closet Drama, 1550-1700
Title Privacy, Playreading, and Women's Closet Drama, 1550-1700 PDF eBook
Author Marta Straznicky
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 214
Release 2004-11-25
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780521841245

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Marta Straznicky offers a detailed historical analysis of early modern women's closet plays: plays explicitly written for reading, rather than public performance. She reveals that such works were part of an alternative dramatic tradition, an elite and private literary culture, which was understood as intellectually superior to and politically more radical than commercial drama. Elizabeth Cary, Jane Lumley, Anne Finch and Margaret Cavendish wrote their plays in this conjunction of the public and the private at a time when male playwrights dominated the theatres. In her astute readings of the texts, their contexts and their physical appearance in print or manuscript, Straznicky has produced many fresh insights into the place of women's closet plays both in the history of women's writing and in the history of English drama.

Editing Early Modern Women

Editing Early Modern Women
Title Editing Early Modern Women PDF eBook
Author Sarah C. E. Ross
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 313
Release 2016-07-21
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1107129958

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This volume offers a new and comprehensive exploration of the theory and practice of editing early modern women's writing.

Stuart Women Playwrights, 1613–1713

Stuart Women Playwrights, 1613–1713
Title Stuart Women Playwrights, 1613–1713 PDF eBook
Author Pilar Cuder-Dominguez
Publisher Routledge
Pages 177
Release 2016-04-01
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1317048997

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In the field of seventeenth-century English drama, women participated not only as spectators or readers, but more and more as patronesses, as playwrights, and later on as actresses and even as managers. This study examines English women writers' tragedies and tragicomedies in the seventeenth century, specifically between 1613 and 1713, which represent the publication dates of the first original tragedy (Elizabeth Cary's The Tragedy of Mariam) and the last one (Anne Finch's Aristomenes) written by a Stuart woman playwright. Through this one-hundred year period, major changes in dramatic form and ideology are traced in women's tragedies and tragicomedies. In examining the whole of the century from a gender perspective, this project breaks away from conventional approaches to the subject, which tend to establish an unbridgeable gap between the early Stuart period and the Restoration. All in all, this study represents a major overhaul of current theories of the evolution of English drama as well as offering an unprecedented reconstruction of the genealogy of seventeenth-century English women playwrights.

Three Seventeenth-Century Plays on Women and Performance

Three Seventeenth-Century Plays on Women and Performance
Title Three Seventeenth-Century Plays on Women and Performance PDF eBook
Author Hero Chalmers
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 354
Release 2006-09-19
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780719063381

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This is a ground-breaking edition of three seventeenth-century plays that all engage in diverse and exciting ways with questions of gender and performance. The collection, edited by three pioneering scholars of elite female culture and early modern drama, makes the texts of three much-discussed plays - John Fletcher's The Wild-Goose Chase, James Shirley's The Bird in a Cage and Margaret Cavendish's The Convent of Pleasure - available together in a full scholarly edition for the first time.The Wild Goose Chase (1621) and The Bird in a Cage (1633) were both performed in the commercial London theatres in the Jacobean and Caroline periods respectively. The Convent of Pleasure (1668) is a so-called 'closet' drama, designed primarily for reading but drawing on a tradition of aristocratic theatricals. In a wide-ranging co-authored introduction to the volume, the editors explore the concerns of these playtexts in relation to contemporary debates surrounding popular festivity and anti-theatricalism, as well as the agency of elite female culture in the Stuart period and the emergence of the professional female actor in the Restoration.The volume will be an invaluable teaching and research tool for students and scholars of early modern drama, women's writing and performance studies more generally, as well as providing a rich sourcebook for the reader interested in seventeenth-century theatrical culture.