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Better a shrew than a sheep : women, drama, and the culture of jest in early modern England
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ISBN: 0801488362 0801440246 Year: 2003 Publisher: Ithaca London : Cornell University Press,


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The diva's gift to the Shakespearean stage : agency, theatricality, and the innamorata
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ISBN: 9780198867838 Year: 2021 Publisher: Oxford Oxford University Press

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The Diva's Gift to the Shakespearean Stage traces the transnational connections between Shakespeare's all-male stage and the first female stars in the West. The book is the first to use Italian and English plays and other sources to explore this relationship, focusing on the gifted actress who radically altered female roles and expanded the horizons of drama just as the English were building their first paying theaters. By the time Shakespeare began to writeplays, women had been acting professionally in Italian troupes for two decades, traveling across the Continent and acting in all genres, including tragicomedy and tragedy. Some women became the first truly international stars, winning royal and noble patrons and literary admirers beyond Italy, with repeat0tours in France and Spain. 0Elizabeth and her court caught wind of the Italians' success, and soon troupes with actresses came to London to perform. Through contacts direct and indirect, English professionals grew keenly aware of the mimetic revolution wrought by the skilled diva, who expanded the innamorata and made the type more engaging, outspoken, and autonomous. Some English writers pushed back, treating the actress as a whorish threat to the all-male stage, which had long minimized female roles. Others saw0a vital new model full of promise. Faced with rising demand for Italian-style plays, Lyly, Marlowe, Kyd, and Shakespeare used Italian models from scripted and improvised drama to turn out stellar female parts in the mode of the actress, altering them in significant ways while continuing to use boys to playthem. Writers seized on the comici's materials and methods to piece together pastoral, comic, and tragicomic plays from mobile theatergrams-plot elements, roles, stories, speeches, and star scenes, such as cross-dressing, the mad scene, and the sung lament.


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Better a Shrew than a Sheep
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ISBN: 9781501722363 Year: 2018 Publisher: Ithaca, NY

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Women players in England, 1500-1660 : beyond the all-male stage
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ISBN: 9780754609537 0754609537 9781315233703 1315233703 9781351871853 1351871854 9781351871839 1351871838 9781351871846 1351871846 Year: 2005 Publisher: Burlington ; Aldershot Ashgate

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Women players in England, 1500-1660 : beyond the all-male stage.
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ISBN: 9780754665359 Year: 2008 Publisher: Aldershot Ashgate

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As you like it : texts and contexts
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ISBN: 9780312399320 Year: 2014 Publisher: Boston, New York Bedford/St. Martin's

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