This thesis examines five French tragedies dealing with the same legendary character, Dido, throughout a century: Etienne Jodelle's Didon se sacrifiant (cI558), Alexandre Hardy's Didon se sacrifiaht (1624), Georges de Scudéry's Didon (1637), François de Boisrobert's La Vraye Didon (1643) and Antoine Jacob Montfleury's L'Ambigii comique (1673). The interest of this study lies in the fact that, if Dido is a recurrent character, yet she is one of a very rare breed of female characters on the French stage: ruling queens. The tragedies and, in particular, the character of Dido are examined in relation to the evolution of literary trends and the historical and socio-political context in which they were produced. The playwrights and their works ar...
This thesis explores the role of women in theater and their representation before, during, and after...
The purpose of this study is to examine some of the different feminine archetypes of the French Midd...
Ce travail a pour vocation d’interroger, dans un corpus de pièces françaises compris entre 1537 et 1...
Dido, Queen of Carthage, is a female figure from an exotic afar who has never ceased to offer, in di...
This thesis focuses on the female characters of the tragedy since the genre's rebirth in the mid-six...
From a study of a corpus of French plays written 1537-1583, this dissertation examines in detail the...
In his British history plays, Shakespeare crafted portrayals of powerful female figures; his depicti...
This dissertation studies the representation of feminine glory in two tragedies from the 1630s: Cris...
This dissertation is about the representation of queens in early modern English drama through the tr...
Aux XVIe et XVIIe siècles, en Italie, une ample production de tragédies voit le jour, parmi lesquell...
This study measures female power by a given character's capacity for self-determination (i.e. dramat...
This study measures female power by a given character's capacity for self-determination (i.e. dramat...
This thesis explores the role of women in theater and their representation before, during, and after...
This thesis explores the role of women in theater and their representation before, during, and after...
This study has attempted to show that the plays of La Chaussée, which were popular in France in the ...
This thesis explores the role of women in theater and their representation before, during, and after...
The purpose of this study is to examine some of the different feminine archetypes of the French Midd...
Ce travail a pour vocation d’interroger, dans un corpus de pièces françaises compris entre 1537 et 1...
Dido, Queen of Carthage, is a female figure from an exotic afar who has never ceased to offer, in di...
This thesis focuses on the female characters of the tragedy since the genre's rebirth in the mid-six...
From a study of a corpus of French plays written 1537-1583, this dissertation examines in detail the...
In his British history plays, Shakespeare crafted portrayals of powerful female figures; his depicti...
This dissertation studies the representation of feminine glory in two tragedies from the 1630s: Cris...
This dissertation is about the representation of queens in early modern English drama through the tr...
Aux XVIe et XVIIe siècles, en Italie, une ample production de tragédies voit le jour, parmi lesquell...
This study measures female power by a given character's capacity for self-determination (i.e. dramat...
This study measures female power by a given character's capacity for self-determination (i.e. dramat...
This thesis explores the role of women in theater and their representation before, during, and after...
This thesis explores the role of women in theater and their representation before, during, and after...
This study has attempted to show that the plays of La Chaussée, which were popular in France in the ...
This thesis explores the role of women in theater and their representation before, during, and after...
The purpose of this study is to examine some of the different feminine archetypes of the French Midd...
Ce travail a pour vocation d’interroger, dans un corpus de pièces françaises compris entre 1537 et 1...