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Shakespeare, William, (1564-1616)
Shakespeare and the shrew = performing the defiant female voice /
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正題名/作者:
Shakespeare and the shrew/ Anna Kamaralli.
其他題名:
performing the defiant female voice /
作者:
Kamaralli, Anna.
出版者:
New York :Macmillan, : 2012.,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
標題:
Women in literature. -
電子資源:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137291516
ISBN:
9781137291516 (electronic bk.)
Shakespeare and the shrew = performing the defiant female voice /
Kamaralli, Anna.
Shakespeare and the shrew
performing the defiant female voice /[electronic resource] :Anna Kamaralli. - New York :Macmillan,2012. - 1 online resource.
Introduction -- 'Shrewd tempters with their tongues': Historic Shrews -- Constance, Kate Percy, Jeanne la Pucelle, Margaret d'Anjou -- 'My tongue will tell the anger of my heart': Comic Shrews -- Adriana, Katherine, Beatrice -- 'Well she can persuade': Shrews Post-Comedy -- The Tragedies: Goneril, Emilia -- The not-quite Tragedies: Isabella, Marina, Paulina -- Conclusion -- 'Let her speak too' -- Index -- --.
Whenever Shakespeare wrote a 'shrew' into one of his plays he created a character who challenged ideas about acceptable behaviour for a woman. This is as true today as when the plays were first performed. A shrew is a woman who refuses to be quiet when she is told to be, who says things that people do not want to hear. She is constructed to alleviate male anxieties through ridicule, but like so many objects of comedy or derision, she is full of power because of her very ability to generate these anxieties. 'Shrew' is supposed to be an insult, but has often been used to describe women enacting behaviour that can be brave, clever, noble or just. This book marries an examination of Shakespeare's shrews in his plays with their history in recent performance, to investigate our own attitudes to hearing women with defiant voices.
ISBN: 9781137291516 (electronic bk.)
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LC Class. No.: PR2991 / .K36 2012
Dewey Class. No.: 822.3/3
Shakespeare and the shrew = performing the defiant female voice /
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Introduction -- 'Shrewd tempters with their tongues': Historic Shrews -- Constance, Kate Percy, Jeanne la Pucelle, Margaret d'Anjou -- 'My tongue will tell the anger of my heart': Comic Shrews -- Adriana, Katherine, Beatrice -- 'Well she can persuade': Shrews Post-Comedy -- The Tragedies: Goneril, Emilia -- The not-quite Tragedies: Isabella, Marina, Paulina -- Conclusion -- 'Let her speak too' -- Index -- --.
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