Reproduced with the permission of the Melbourne Shakespeare SocietyThis paper was presented at a Melbourne Shakespeare Society meeting in August 2003. The written version aims to give readers an opportunity to read the talk as presented. The paper discusses the representation of female characters by boy actors in the age of Shakespeare
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This paper focuses on Gallathea written by John Lyly in 1591. Gallathea was one of the first English...
This work concentrates on how Shakespeare represented his female characters in different historical ...
That boy actors took female roles in English Renaissance theatre is a widely recognised convention, ...
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This is a dissertation about different types of cross-dressed performance in Shakespearean drama. T...
This project expands upon Rohy\u27s ideas of contingent sexualities to explore contingent gender ide...
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