Focusing on Richard Brome's presentation of the theatre in The Antipodes (1638) as a force for social stability and sexual regulation, this essay reads the play as a response to the attack on the stage in William Prynne’s 1633 Histrio-mastix, particularly in terms of the increasingly prominent female playgoer in the 1630s. Satirizing assumptions about the sexually predatory spectacle and the emotionally liquid playgoer that underlie anti-theatrical anxieties of early modern London, The Antipodes also suggests a larger model for relations between theatre audiences and theatrical spectacles. This model ultimately places authority with spectators rather than players or playwrights and imagines the audience, like the chaste and witty Diana, ass...
Eighteenth-century English men and women ventured to the playhouse for a night of festive revelry an...
The anonymous author of the Lettre Lettre sur la comédie de l’Imposteur (1667) makes the extraordina...
A young, marriageable, and implicitly pregnable woman s imprisonment in a purportedly impregnable to...
Focusing on Richard Brome's presentation of the theatre in The Antipodes (1638) as a force for socia...
Available for non-commercial, internal use by students, staff, and faculty at the University of Mich...
The characterization of women in the English theatre during the late seventeenth century shows femal...
At the beginning of The Weeding of Covent Garden, a builder and a potential homebuyer wax eloquent a...
Richard Brome and Thomas Heywood's The Late Lancashire Witches (1634) is a journalistic play so clea...
This essay explores the first appearance of actresses on the public stage in England and the Dutch R...
Is there any justification for the prevailing view that female spectators were present in large numb...
This thesis discusses the 'rise' of the female critic in the long eighteenth century through the spe...
Recent new historicist accounts of the theatricality of power in early modern culture have often neg...
After the theaters reopened in the 1660s, most of the plays that were popular represented the audien...
The adaptations of Shakespeare‘s plays that were written and staged during the English Restoration a...
Social mobility was a feature of life in early modern England, and its effect on the gentry was the ...
Eighteenth-century English men and women ventured to the playhouse for a night of festive revelry an...
The anonymous author of the Lettre Lettre sur la comédie de l’Imposteur (1667) makes the extraordina...
A young, marriageable, and implicitly pregnable woman s imprisonment in a purportedly impregnable to...
Focusing on Richard Brome's presentation of the theatre in The Antipodes (1638) as a force for socia...
Available for non-commercial, internal use by students, staff, and faculty at the University of Mich...
The characterization of women in the English theatre during the late seventeenth century shows femal...
At the beginning of The Weeding of Covent Garden, a builder and a potential homebuyer wax eloquent a...
Richard Brome and Thomas Heywood's The Late Lancashire Witches (1634) is a journalistic play so clea...
This essay explores the first appearance of actresses on the public stage in England and the Dutch R...
Is there any justification for the prevailing view that female spectators were present in large numb...
This thesis discusses the 'rise' of the female critic in the long eighteenth century through the spe...
Recent new historicist accounts of the theatricality of power in early modern culture have often neg...
After the theaters reopened in the 1660s, most of the plays that were popular represented the audien...
The adaptations of Shakespeare‘s plays that were written and staged during the English Restoration a...
Social mobility was a feature of life in early modern England, and its effect on the gentry was the ...
Eighteenth-century English men and women ventured to the playhouse for a night of festive revelry an...
The anonymous author of the Lettre Lettre sur la comédie de l’Imposteur (1667) makes the extraordina...
A young, marriageable, and implicitly pregnable woman s imprisonment in a purportedly impregnable to...