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Shakespeare and Feminist Theory
By (Author) Professor Marianne Novy
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
The Arden Shakespeare
21st September 2017
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Literary studies: c 1600 to c 1800
Literary studies: general
Feminism and feminist theory
822.33
Hardback
224
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
349g
Are Shakespeares plays dramatizations of patriarchy or representations of assertive and eloquent women Or are they sometimes both And is it relevant, and if so how, that his women were first played by boys This book shows how many kinds of feminist theory help analyze the dynamics of Shakespeares plays. Both feminist theory and the plays deal with issues such as likeness and difference between the sexes, the complexity of relationships between women, the liberating possibilities of desire, what marriage means and how much women can remake it, how women can use and expand their cultures ideas of motherhood and of womens work, and how women can have power through language. This lively exploration of these and related issues is an ideal introduction to the field of feminist readings of Shakespeare.
Using close reading, social context, and some intriguing nuggets of performance history, Novy's book is as illuminating as it is readable. It is also rendered all the more urgent by her inclusion of current gender issues. * Times Literary Supplement *
Marianne Novy is a Professor of English at the University of Pittsburgh, USA and has been teaching Shakespeare from a feminist perspective there since 1971.