This dissertation shows that early modern female playwrights were shaped by and helped to shape commercial literary marketplaces that were increasingly affected by the rise of credit, shifting exchange values, and unstable notions of trust, interest, and economic motivation. By looking at how their plays appropriated and responded to financial language present in popular forms of publications such as pamphlets, ballads, and accounting guidebooks, we find that female playwrights understood the discourse of credit in ways that were particularly important for female readers and theatergoers and employed it in their writing for the stage. My study illustrates how their plays represent credit as always inherently tied to the potential risk invol...
This essay explores the ways in which the developing use of banks made it possible for women and out...
In the early eighteenth century, the emergence of long-term credit provoked an anxious popular disco...
This dissertation explores how stage properties contribute to the enterprise of depicting the desire...
My dissertation argues that eighteenth-century fiction about marriageable women helped create the at...
My dissertation argues that eighteenth-century fiction about marriageable women helped create the at...
This dissertation examines texts that thematize the crises of trust resulting from the pressures of ...
This dissertation examines texts that thematize the crises of trust resulting from the pressures of ...
This thesis investigates the impact of economic philosophy and history on sixteenth- and seventeenth...
This thesis traces how the drinking house was used by writers of early modern English drama to try t...
Writing from the end of the seventeenth century through the mid-eighteenth century in England, the f...
This dissertation’s aim is to reveal how essential economic mechanics were to playwrights when it ca...
This dissertation traces the impact of censorship on women dramatists from the Renaissance through t...
This dissertation reevaluates the role of early modern female libertines as sexual celebrities and a...
In the preface to her play The Luckey Chance; or, An Alderman’s Bargain, Aphra Behn invited ‘any unp...
This doctoral thesis looks anew at the representation of women in the non-Shakespearean plays of ear...
This essay explores the ways in which the developing use of banks made it possible for women and out...
In the early eighteenth century, the emergence of long-term credit provoked an anxious popular disco...
This dissertation explores how stage properties contribute to the enterprise of depicting the desire...
My dissertation argues that eighteenth-century fiction about marriageable women helped create the at...
My dissertation argues that eighteenth-century fiction about marriageable women helped create the at...
This dissertation examines texts that thematize the crises of trust resulting from the pressures of ...
This dissertation examines texts that thematize the crises of trust resulting from the pressures of ...
This thesis investigates the impact of economic philosophy and history on sixteenth- and seventeenth...
This thesis traces how the drinking house was used by writers of early modern English drama to try t...
Writing from the end of the seventeenth century through the mid-eighteenth century in England, the f...
This dissertation’s aim is to reveal how essential economic mechanics were to playwrights when it ca...
This dissertation traces the impact of censorship on women dramatists from the Renaissance through t...
This dissertation reevaluates the role of early modern female libertines as sexual celebrities and a...
In the preface to her play The Luckey Chance; or, An Alderman’s Bargain, Aphra Behn invited ‘any unp...
This doctoral thesis looks anew at the representation of women in the non-Shakespearean plays of ear...
This essay explores the ways in which the developing use of banks made it possible for women and out...
In the early eighteenth century, the emergence of long-term credit provoked an anxious popular disco...
This dissertation explores how stage properties contribute to the enterprise of depicting the desire...