The Female Hero in English Renaissance Tragedy
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Published:23rd Sep '02
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Lisa Hopkins' publications include "Writing Renaissance Queens", "Christopher Marlowe: A Literary Life", "The Shakespearean Marriage: Merry Wives and Heavy Husbands" and "John Ford's Political Theatre".
This book focuses on female tragic heroes in England from c.1610 to c.1645. Though the vast majority of these characters are closer to villainesses than heroines, these plays, by showing how misogyny affected the lives of their central characters, did not merely reflect their culture, but also changed it.This book focuses on female tragic heroes in England from c.1610 to c.1645. Their sudden appearance can be linked to changing ideas about the relationships between bodies and souls; men's bodies and women's; marriage and mothering; the law; and religion. Though the vast majority of these characters are closer to villainesses than heroines, these plays, by showing how misogyny affected the lives of their central characters, did not merely reflect their culture, but also changed it.
'Hopkins's careful and acute interpretations of many canonical and less familiar plays are...impressive for their lucidity and ease.' - Emma Smith, Times Literary Supplement
'As always, Hopkins's writing is engaging and accessible...Highly recommended.' - B.E. Brandt, Choice
ISBN: 9780333987919
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 455g
229 pages