Act your age: reading and performing Shakespeare's ageing women
<p>This thesis provides the first study of the representation, performance, and reception of Shakespeare’s ageing women in early modern and present-day England. It contributes an exposition of the physiology and theory of early modern ageing, drawing on this original material to make an argume...
Main Author: | Waters, C |
---|---|
Other Authors: | Smith, E |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
|
Subjects: |
Similar Items
-
Chastity on the early modern English stage, 1611-1649
by: Lander, B
Published: (2014) -
Shakespearean arrivals: the irruption of character
by: Luke, N
Published: (2011) -
“Some craven scruple of thinking too precisely”: lessons learned from Folger Digital Texts
by: Niles, R, et al.
Published: (2013) -
"a creature native and indued/ Unto that element"? Digitizing _Hamlet_: How to Start; Where to Stop
by: Willcox, P
Published: (2011) -
Women and the framed-novelle sequence in eighteenth-century England: clothing instruction with delight
by: Rozell, C
Published: (2012)