Spectrums of Shakespearean Crossdressing

Spectrums of Shakespearean Crossdressing

The Art of Performing Women

Bailey Parker, Courtney

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2021

168

Mole

Inglês

9781032087429

15 a 20 dias

310

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Introduction: Spectrums of Theatrical Representation in Male-to-Female Crossdressing



Chapter One: The Disguised Heroine and Castiglione's Shadow in Shakespeare's Cross-Dressed Comedies



Chapter Two: An Amazon in the City: The Roaring Girl's Theatrical Memorialization of Mary Frith



Chapter Three: Representing the Tragic Noblewoman in The Duchess of Malfi, Romeo and Juliet, and Titus Andronicus



Chapter Four: Crossdressing for Comic Effect: The Remnants of Francis Flute's Pitiful Thisby in the New Globe Theatre's 2012 Twelfth Night



Chapter Five: Female Falstaffs: Identifying the Man-Woman in English Renaissance Drama



Coda



References
Young Man;Moll Cutpurse;English Renaissance drama;Book III;gendered artifice;Richard III;female characters;Theatrical Crossdressing;young male players;Shakespearean plays;Young Male Actor;Hic Mulier;Sir ANDREW;Roaring Girl;Sir Alexander;Mistress Quickly;Willow Cabin;Lady Capulet;City Comedy;Pembroke's Arcadia;Renaissance Drama;Titus Andronicus;Faerie Queene;Henry Iv Part;Cross-dressed Heroine;Dekker's Play;Boy Actress;Arthur's Bosom