Women on Stage in Stuart Drama
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:5th Nov '09
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- Hardback£90.00(9780521811118)
A study into the history of the seventeenth-century stage from the perspective of the actresses.
Sophie Tomlinson examines the emergence of the actress and her professional acceptance through an analysis of the play texts, masques, and private productions of early modern England. More than half a century before the true actress appeared on stage, playwrights explored the issue of femininity and its portrayal on stage.Women on Stage in Stuart Drama provides a 'prehistory' of the actress, filling an important gap in established accounts of how women came to perform in the Restoration theatre. Sophie Tomlinson uncovers and analyzes a revolution in theatrical discourse in response to the cultural innovations of two Stuart queens consort, Anna of Denmark and the French Henrietta Maria. Their appearances on stage in masques and pastoral drama engendered a new poetics of female performance, which registered acting as a powerful means of self-determination for women. The pressure of cultural change is inscribed in a plethora of dramatic texts that explore the imaginative possibilities inspired by female acting. These include plays by the key royalist women writers Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle, and Katherine Philips. The material explored by Tomlinson illustrates a fresh vision of theatrical femininity and encompasses an unusually sympathetic interest in questions of female liberty and selfhood.
Review of the hardback: 'Sophie Tomlinson enriches the field of women's theatre history with this fascinating study of the 'prehistory' of the actress. A light-hearted reference to the refrain 'sisters are doin' it for themselves' introduces a serious work of revisionist history that uncovers the layers of female influence and action at the early Stuart courts.' Journal of New Theatre Quarterly
ISBN: 9780521122757
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
Weight: 460g
312 pages