While there is a longstanding tradition of scholarship on death in Renaissance drama---and a more recent body of scholarship on maternity in the period---few studies focus extensively on the particular correlation between these two topics in theatrical literature. But in early modern English drama, images of motherhood and death intersect compellingly, revealing a profound and pervasive association between the maternal body and mortality. Informed by historical scholarship and drawing on non-dramatic representations of motherhood found in letters, sermons, diaries, and medical texts, this dissertation explores theatrical representations of maternity in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century English drama. Although depictions of motherhood di...
Most studies of the lamenting women in English medieval and Shakespearean drama view them as the pro...
The goal of this study is to examine the intersection of religion and maternity in early modern Engl...
"True and Home-Born" intervenes in critical debates about early modern domestic tragedy, arguing tha...
While there is a longstanding tradition of scholarship on death in Renaissance drama---and a more re...
By the sixteenth century the figure of the mother had an established and complex significance. The t...
While an early modern queen was expected to act as a stabilizing presence by giving birth to heirs a...
This article argues that the depiction of murderous mothers in three early-seventeenth-century texts...
This research derives from analysis of cases of suspicious infant death recorded in Sussex Coroners’...
This dissertation argues that spectacles of eroticized female corpses in Shakespeare’s and Middleton...
In Mourning Before Death, I discuss the representation of maternal mourning in King John, the Henry...
The scholars who assert that motherhood acquires new favor in the early modem period and the critic...
In early modern England, infanticide was a crime overwhelmingly associated with women. Both popular ...
The study of the body during the Renaissance became a critical focus in the 2000s. Works such as Mic...
My thesis explores representations of maternity and motherhood in four of Shakespeare’s plays in thr...
This thesis investigates the ways mourning was performed on the early modern stage. "Expressions of...
Most studies of the lamenting women in English medieval and Shakespearean drama view them as the pro...
The goal of this study is to examine the intersection of religion and maternity in early modern Engl...
"True and Home-Born" intervenes in critical debates about early modern domestic tragedy, arguing tha...
While there is a longstanding tradition of scholarship on death in Renaissance drama---and a more re...
By the sixteenth century the figure of the mother had an established and complex significance. The t...
While an early modern queen was expected to act as a stabilizing presence by giving birth to heirs a...
This article argues that the depiction of murderous mothers in three early-seventeenth-century texts...
This research derives from analysis of cases of suspicious infant death recorded in Sussex Coroners’...
This dissertation argues that spectacles of eroticized female corpses in Shakespeare’s and Middleton...
In Mourning Before Death, I discuss the representation of maternal mourning in King John, the Henry...
The scholars who assert that motherhood acquires new favor in the early modem period and the critic...
In early modern England, infanticide was a crime overwhelmingly associated with women. Both popular ...
The study of the body during the Renaissance became a critical focus in the 2000s. Works such as Mic...
My thesis explores representations of maternity and motherhood in four of Shakespeare’s plays in thr...
This thesis investigates the ways mourning was performed on the early modern stage. "Expressions of...
Most studies of the lamenting women in English medieval and Shakespearean drama view them as the pro...
The goal of this study is to examine the intersection of religion and maternity in early modern Engl...
"True and Home-Born" intervenes in critical debates about early modern domestic tragedy, arguing tha...