Drawing on feminist cultural materialist theories and historiographies, 'Treading the bawds' analyses the collaboration between actresses Elizabeth Barry and Anne Bracegirdle and women playwrights such as Aphra Behn and Mary Pix, and traces a line of influence from the time of the first theatres royal to the rebellion that resulted in the creation of a player's co-operative. Bush-Bailey offers a fresh approach to the history of women, seeing their neglected plays in the context of performance. By combining detailed analysis of selected plays within the broader context of a playhouse managed by its leading actresses, Bush-Bailey challenges the received historical and literary canons, including a radical solution to the mysterious identit...
Miss W Treads is a theatrical encounter with one of Australia’s early performers. A young researcher...
This thesis examines issues of female agency in the plays The Rover and The Widow Ranter by Aphra Be...
International audienceFamously renowned as William Shakespeare’s imaginary sister, whose life Virgin...
The characterization of women in the English theatre during the late seventeenth century shows femal...
Modern scholars have upheld the simplistic contention that during the early eighteenth century actre...
During the years 1906 to 1914, as a flagging woman's movement was revitalized by the controversial W...
Shakespeare's history plays contain some of the most beloved (Falstaff) and the most reviled (Richar...
About the book: Offering evidence of women's extensive contributions to the theatrical landscape, t...
This thesis consists of three case studies: Cicely Hamilton, Elizabeth Robins, and Kitty Marion, all...
This dissertation examines the relationship between the drama and the novel in the "Long" Eighteenth...
© 2021 Manchester University Press. This is the accepted manuscript version of a book chapter which ...
This book was written to accompany the exhibition The First Actresses: Nell Gwyn to Sarah Siddons at...
English women’s drama was crucially shaped by the city between 1660 and 1705, the period when female...
The development of English-language theatre was forever changed with the addition of women to theatr...
The conflation of the actress and the whore is as old as time, and, perhaps unsurprisingly, continue...
Miss W Treads is a theatrical encounter with one of Australia’s early performers. A young researcher...
This thesis examines issues of female agency in the plays The Rover and The Widow Ranter by Aphra Be...
International audienceFamously renowned as William Shakespeare’s imaginary sister, whose life Virgin...
The characterization of women in the English theatre during the late seventeenth century shows femal...
Modern scholars have upheld the simplistic contention that during the early eighteenth century actre...
During the years 1906 to 1914, as a flagging woman's movement was revitalized by the controversial W...
Shakespeare's history plays contain some of the most beloved (Falstaff) and the most reviled (Richar...
About the book: Offering evidence of women's extensive contributions to the theatrical landscape, t...
This thesis consists of three case studies: Cicely Hamilton, Elizabeth Robins, and Kitty Marion, all...
This dissertation examines the relationship between the drama and the novel in the "Long" Eighteenth...
© 2021 Manchester University Press. This is the accepted manuscript version of a book chapter which ...
This book was written to accompany the exhibition The First Actresses: Nell Gwyn to Sarah Siddons at...
English women’s drama was crucially shaped by the city between 1660 and 1705, the period when female...
The development of English-language theatre was forever changed with the addition of women to theatr...
The conflation of the actress and the whore is as old as time, and, perhaps unsurprisingly, continue...
Miss W Treads is a theatrical encounter with one of Australia’s early performers. A young researcher...
This thesis examines issues of female agency in the plays The Rover and The Widow Ranter by Aphra Be...
International audienceFamously renowned as William Shakespeare’s imaginary sister, whose life Virgin...