This article discusses the critical apparatus surrounding Dekker and Middleton’s well-known play The Roaring Girl. While previous discussions of the text have focused mostly on Moll’s cross-dressing, I instead look at Moll’s sword skills to show how the lascivious behaviour of London’s men produces her gender performance, which seems unruly by early modern standards. I also examine other rituals of gender construction that texture previous analyses of Moll
This dissertation examines the phenomenon of women who disguise themselves as men in three 17th cent...
This article begins by discussing the way that medieval romance has been a means of transmission int...
This dissertation examines the phenomenon of women who disguise themselves as men in three 17th cent...
This article discusses the critical apparatus surrounding Dekker and Middleton’s well-known play&nbs...
Moll Cutpurse dramatically demonstrates the insufficiency of gender categories both in The Roaring G...
This critical examination of Thomas Dekker\u27s 1611 play The Roaring Girl scrutinizes the ways in w...
The London world staged in The Roaring Girl revolves around the figure of its eponymous heroine, bas...
In this paper, I draw on early modern portrayals of gender nonconformity to provoke a rethinking of ...
The gender-biased heteronormative social anxiety within the Renaissance culture requires an other, a...
Though scholarship of the early modern era focuses on the character of Moll Frith when considering t...
The early modern English stage often portrays gender as polarized, creating an unwelcoming atmospher...
This essay explores the migration of witchcraft language from the rural environs in which we typical...
This essay explores the migration of witchcraft language from the rural environs in which we typical...
This article reconsiders and reevaluates Dekker and Middleton’s The Roaring Girl as an instance of l...
Based on a contemporary scandal of a woman who dressed in male clothing, this play of topsy-turvy ge...
This dissertation examines the phenomenon of women who disguise themselves as men in three 17th cent...
This article begins by discussing the way that medieval romance has been a means of transmission int...
This dissertation examines the phenomenon of women who disguise themselves as men in three 17th cent...
This article discusses the critical apparatus surrounding Dekker and Middleton’s well-known play&nbs...
Moll Cutpurse dramatically demonstrates the insufficiency of gender categories both in The Roaring G...
This critical examination of Thomas Dekker\u27s 1611 play The Roaring Girl scrutinizes the ways in w...
The London world staged in The Roaring Girl revolves around the figure of its eponymous heroine, bas...
In this paper, I draw on early modern portrayals of gender nonconformity to provoke a rethinking of ...
The gender-biased heteronormative social anxiety within the Renaissance culture requires an other, a...
Though scholarship of the early modern era focuses on the character of Moll Frith when considering t...
The early modern English stage often portrays gender as polarized, creating an unwelcoming atmospher...
This essay explores the migration of witchcraft language from the rural environs in which we typical...
This essay explores the migration of witchcraft language from the rural environs in which we typical...
This article reconsiders and reevaluates Dekker and Middleton’s The Roaring Girl as an instance of l...
Based on a contemporary scandal of a woman who dressed in male clothing, this play of topsy-turvy ge...
This dissertation examines the phenomenon of women who disguise themselves as men in three 17th cent...
This article begins by discussing the way that medieval romance has been a means of transmission int...
This dissertation examines the phenomenon of women who disguise themselves as men in three 17th cent...