The widow appears frequently on the Restoration comic stage, and yet, almost without exception, she provokes laughter only at her own expense. In the thirty-eight comedies examined in this study, widows suffer various types of abuse, from witty derision to physical assault. However, in virtually every instance--whether in her treatment by fellow characters or in her depiction by the playwright--the widow\u27s exploitation involves her financial situation. Moreover, this common factor is a key to understanding why widowhood, essentially tragic, became comic during the Restoration. Traditionally an unwelcome reminder of death and the power of sexuality, even before the Restoration widows had been pictured unattractively, most often as the ...
This dissertation explores how English aristocratic and gentry women utilized their widowhoods to ac...
This essay deals with the transformation in the representations of the heroines' sexuality in John W...
The end of the 17th century in England is the age of the comedy of manners and its share of controve...
Repeatedly in eighteenth-century fiction, the widow embodies a narrative agency that has as its actu...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis contextualizes the remarrying widow and her suit...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis contextualizes the remarrying widow and her suit...
The Provoked Wife, a Restoration comedy by Sir John Vanbrugh was first staged in 1697. It opposes ma...
The widow was a much-satirised figure throughout the Victorian era, but humour has rarely featured i...
The status and degree of agency of widows have changed along with societal perceptions of them throu...
In the literature of Restoration and eighteenth-century England, the older woman appears for the mos...
My study focuses on widowhood as emblematic of the dynamics of social conformity in early modern Eng...
The characterization of women in the English theatre during the late seventeenth century shows femal...
This dissertation explores how English aristocratic and gentry women utilized their widowhoods to ac...
This dissertation explores how English aristocratic and gentry women utilized their widowhoods to ac...
This dissertation explores how English aristocratic and gentry women utilized their widowhoods to ac...
This dissertation explores how English aristocratic and gentry women utilized their widowhoods to ac...
This essay deals with the transformation in the representations of the heroines' sexuality in John W...
The end of the 17th century in England is the age of the comedy of manners and its share of controve...
Repeatedly in eighteenth-century fiction, the widow embodies a narrative agency that has as its actu...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis contextualizes the remarrying widow and her suit...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis contextualizes the remarrying widow and her suit...
The Provoked Wife, a Restoration comedy by Sir John Vanbrugh was first staged in 1697. It opposes ma...
The widow was a much-satirised figure throughout the Victorian era, but humour has rarely featured i...
The status and degree of agency of widows have changed along with societal perceptions of them throu...
In the literature of Restoration and eighteenth-century England, the older woman appears for the mos...
My study focuses on widowhood as emblematic of the dynamics of social conformity in early modern Eng...
The characterization of women in the English theatre during the late seventeenth century shows femal...
This dissertation explores how English aristocratic and gentry women utilized their widowhoods to ac...
This dissertation explores how English aristocratic and gentry women utilized their widowhoods to ac...
This dissertation explores how English aristocratic and gentry women utilized their widowhoods to ac...
This dissertation explores how English aristocratic and gentry women utilized their widowhoods to ac...
This essay deals with the transformation in the representations of the heroines' sexuality in John W...
The end of the 17th century in England is the age of the comedy of manners and its share of controve...