With a witty cross-dressed inamorata at its center, As You Like It shows the imprint of the ground-breaking actresses who took the lead in commedia dell'arte troupes decades before Shakespeare's debut. After emerging in Italian companies in the 1560s, women came to perform in scripted and improvised plays in every genre. Emotional volatility, theatrical self-awareness, literary sophistication, and a propensity for cross-dressed disguise marked the new inamorata roles created by the leading Italian divas. News came to England via diplomats, travelers, and actors, and Italian mixed-gender troupes visited London and played at court in the 1570s. As knowledge of the actress grew, some English playwrights created female protagonists who juggled ...
This study measures female power by a given character's capacity for self-determination (i.e. dramat...
About the book: Offering evidence of women's extensive contributions to the theatrical landscape, t...
In The Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Merchant of Venice, As You Like It, Twelfth Night, and Cymbeline...
With a witty cross-dressed inamorata at its center, As You Like It shows the imprint of the ground-b...
The female figures in Shakespeare\u27s comedies, such as Rosalind in As You Like It and Viola in Twe...
In As You Lile It the dramatic situation is already clear at the beginning of the second act. The tw...
Abstract This research paper has been conducted to examine Shakespeare’s comedy As You Like It from...
We in the twenty-first century typically view the past as sexist, with no path for a woman but marri...
Rosalind, the heroine of Shakespeare’s As You Like It, was historically played by a boy and engages ...
"'Am not I your Rosalind?': Negotiating Ovidian Identity and Transformation in Shakespeare's As You ...
This project expands upon Rohy\u27s ideas of contingent sexualities to explore contingent gender ide...
William Shakespeare in As You Like It highlights the gender roles in the society. Gender is develope...
An extremely fascinating idea, which is boldly exposed in one of the brilliant Shakespeare's comedie...
As You Like It is a typical Shakespearean romantic comedy. The structure deals with a love story whi...
Diese Diplomarbeit setzt sich mit der Konzeption von Gender als sozialem Konstrukt in Shakespeares K...
This study measures female power by a given character's capacity for self-determination (i.e. dramat...
About the book: Offering evidence of women's extensive contributions to the theatrical landscape, t...
In The Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Merchant of Venice, As You Like It, Twelfth Night, and Cymbeline...
With a witty cross-dressed inamorata at its center, As You Like It shows the imprint of the ground-b...
The female figures in Shakespeare\u27s comedies, such as Rosalind in As You Like It and Viola in Twe...
In As You Lile It the dramatic situation is already clear at the beginning of the second act. The tw...
Abstract This research paper has been conducted to examine Shakespeare’s comedy As You Like It from...
We in the twenty-first century typically view the past as sexist, with no path for a woman but marri...
Rosalind, the heroine of Shakespeare’s As You Like It, was historically played by a boy and engages ...
"'Am not I your Rosalind?': Negotiating Ovidian Identity and Transformation in Shakespeare's As You ...
This project expands upon Rohy\u27s ideas of contingent sexualities to explore contingent gender ide...
William Shakespeare in As You Like It highlights the gender roles in the society. Gender is develope...
An extremely fascinating idea, which is boldly exposed in one of the brilliant Shakespeare's comedie...
As You Like It is a typical Shakespearean romantic comedy. The structure deals with a love story whi...
Diese Diplomarbeit setzt sich mit der Konzeption von Gender als sozialem Konstrukt in Shakespeares K...
This study measures female power by a given character's capacity for self-determination (i.e. dramat...
About the book: Offering evidence of women's extensive contributions to the theatrical landscape, t...
In The Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Merchant of Venice, As You Like It, Twelfth Night, and Cymbeline...