This essay explores the first appearance of actresses on the public stage in England and the Dutch Republic. It considers the cultural climate, the theaters, and the plays selected for these early performances, particularly from the perspective of public femininity. In both countries antitheatricalists denounced female acting as a form of prostitution and evidence of inner corruption. In England, theaters were commercial institutions with intimate spaces that capitalized on the staging of privacy as theatrical. By contrast, the Schouwburg, the only public playhouse in Amsterdam, was an institution with a more civic character, in which the actress could be treated as unequivocally a public figure. I explain these differences in the light of ...
This dissertation explores how stage properties contribute to the enterprise of depicting the desire...
Grounded in a multi-faceted theoretical framework that examines the dynamic interaction between the ...
Shakespeare’s Whore examines how prostitution operates like a language in early modern England: info...
This essay explores the first appearance of actresses on the public stage in England and the Dutch R...
This essay explores the first appearance of actresses on the public stage in England and the Dutch R...
When the English theatres reopened in 1660 after their eighteen-year closure occasioned by the Civil...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse the dramatic results of introducing women to replace boy-ac...
This thesis delves into the social and material experience of female spectatorship in seventeenth-ce...
Restoration England (1660~1720) was a raucous time for theater-making. After an 18- year Puritanical...
This dissertation focuses on prologues and epilogues spoken by actresses in Britain between 1721 and...
Offering evidence of women's extensive contributions to the theatrical landscape, this volume sharpl...
2015-2016 U-M Library Undergraduate Research Award - First Place, Maize Award for Single-Term Projec...
This dissertation reevaluates the role of early modern female libertines as sexual celebrities and a...
English women’s drama was crucially shaped by the city between 1660 and 1705, the period when female...
About the book: Emphasizing a performative and stage-centered approach, this book considers early m...
This dissertation explores how stage properties contribute to the enterprise of depicting the desire...
Grounded in a multi-faceted theoretical framework that examines the dynamic interaction between the ...
Shakespeare’s Whore examines how prostitution operates like a language in early modern England: info...
This essay explores the first appearance of actresses on the public stage in England and the Dutch R...
This essay explores the first appearance of actresses on the public stage in England and the Dutch R...
When the English theatres reopened in 1660 after their eighteen-year closure occasioned by the Civil...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse the dramatic results of introducing women to replace boy-ac...
This thesis delves into the social and material experience of female spectatorship in seventeenth-ce...
Restoration England (1660~1720) was a raucous time for theater-making. After an 18- year Puritanical...
This dissertation focuses on prologues and epilogues spoken by actresses in Britain between 1721 and...
Offering evidence of women's extensive contributions to the theatrical landscape, this volume sharpl...
2015-2016 U-M Library Undergraduate Research Award - First Place, Maize Award for Single-Term Projec...
This dissertation reevaluates the role of early modern female libertines as sexual celebrities and a...
English women’s drama was crucially shaped by the city between 1660 and 1705, the period when female...
About the book: Emphasizing a performative and stage-centered approach, this book considers early m...
This dissertation explores how stage properties contribute to the enterprise of depicting the desire...
Grounded in a multi-faceted theoretical framework that examines the dynamic interaction between the ...
Shakespeare’s Whore examines how prostitution operates like a language in early modern England: info...