Women, Writing, and the Theater in the Early Modern Period: The Plays of Aphra Behn and Suzanne CentlivreFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2001 - 273 من الصفحات The previous revolutionary period in England had changed the nation enough for women's participation in all areas of society, politics, and religion to become feasible and visible. This emergent visibility gave them a chance to become actresses after 1661, and sparked their desire to offer contributions to the public stage after 1669."--BOOK JACKET. |
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الصفحة 31
... female character : in her home , over her tea table , Millamant is allowed to present her situation and to try to modify it with the help of her wit and rhetoric . In this way , the dramatist highlights the competing discourses within ...
... female character : in her home , over her tea table , Millamant is allowed to present her situation and to try to modify it with the help of her wit and rhetoric . In this way , the dramatist highlights the competing discourses within ...
الصفحة 134
... female honor , female virtue , and female moral propriety , familiar from medieval times and earlier , were strengthened in an attempt to ward off any form of sexual self - determination . Chastity and a generally modest comportment ...
... female honor , female virtue , and female moral propriety , familiar from medieval times and earlier , were strengthened in an attempt to ward off any form of sexual self - determination . Chastity and a generally modest comportment ...
الصفحة 180
... female sexual self - assertion , even in her full - length comedies , moves conspicuously to the farcical subplots . There is once again the feeling that a playwright has mixed genres . Yet instead of opting for sentimental comedy ...
... female sexual self - assertion , even in her full - length comedies , moves conspicuously to the farcical subplots . There is once again the feeling that a playwright has mixed genres . Yet instead of opting for sentimental comedy ...
المحتوى
Acknowledgments | 9 |
What is a Wife? | 37 |
What pleasant Lives Women lead in England | 71 |
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