In the seventeenth-century Netherlands, drama and politics were interwoven with one another. This was also the case with the controversial morality and allegorical play Tieranny van Eigenbaat (Tyranny of Egoism, 1679), which opposed the House of Orange, and especially William III, Stadtholder of the Netherlands and King of England (who was, according to the writers of the play, a true example of uncontrolled egoism). Although the main character Eigenbaat (Egoism) disguises himself as a warrior woman (an Amazon) to seize power, his cross-dressing has not been discussed in relation to rumors surrounding William’s alleged sexual preferences. By “reading against the grain,” this article discusses the so-called fault lines, where the characters ...
This dissertation considers the contes de fées written towards the end of the seventeenth century. T...
The oft-cited tolerance of Dutch society regarding homosexuality rests upon a complex history of dis...
This dissertation argues that understandings of gender subtly transformed throughout the sixteenth a...
In the seventeenth-century Netherlands, drama and politics were interwoven with one another. This wa...
Feminist scholars of Shakespeare and contemporaries have become increasingly interested in the pract...
In 1677 the burgomasters of Amsterdam banned all plays with political-actual themes from the city th...
The thesis employs Marston’s Certaine Satyres, The Scourge o f Villanie, and Everard Guilpin’s Skial...
This dissertation analyzes cross-dressing as a means through which texts (re)construct masculinity a...
This article discusses the official and popular responses to a particular sodomy trial held at Bruge...
The most interesting oddity about the Early Modern English stage is the overwhelming presence of the...
n the second half of the seventeenth century, the Dutch Republic became the "sex shop" of Europe, pr...
Such was the popularity of the whore as a dramatic figure in the earlier seventeenth century that o...
Germanic liberation myths play an important role in the development of a national consciousness in b...
It is often ignored that the female characters who crossdress in Shakespeare’s plays are also travel...
Unlike the German, French, and particularly Anglo-American cases, the Dutch theatrical imaginings of...
This dissertation considers the contes de fées written towards the end of the seventeenth century. T...
The oft-cited tolerance of Dutch society regarding homosexuality rests upon a complex history of dis...
This dissertation argues that understandings of gender subtly transformed throughout the sixteenth a...
In the seventeenth-century Netherlands, drama and politics were interwoven with one another. This wa...
Feminist scholars of Shakespeare and contemporaries have become increasingly interested in the pract...
In 1677 the burgomasters of Amsterdam banned all plays with political-actual themes from the city th...
The thesis employs Marston’s Certaine Satyres, The Scourge o f Villanie, and Everard Guilpin’s Skial...
This dissertation analyzes cross-dressing as a means through which texts (re)construct masculinity a...
This article discusses the official and popular responses to a particular sodomy trial held at Bruge...
The most interesting oddity about the Early Modern English stage is the overwhelming presence of the...
n the second half of the seventeenth century, the Dutch Republic became the "sex shop" of Europe, pr...
Such was the popularity of the whore as a dramatic figure in the earlier seventeenth century that o...
Germanic liberation myths play an important role in the development of a national consciousness in b...
It is often ignored that the female characters who crossdress in Shakespeare’s plays are also travel...
Unlike the German, French, and particularly Anglo-American cases, the Dutch theatrical imaginings of...
This dissertation considers the contes de fées written towards the end of the seventeenth century. T...
The oft-cited tolerance of Dutch society regarding homosexuality rests upon a complex history of dis...
This dissertation argues that understandings of gender subtly transformed throughout the sixteenth a...