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Thicker Than Water: Blood, Affinity, and Hegemony in Early Modern Drama

English

By (author): Lauren Weindling

Examines the discourses around the role of bloodlines and kinship in the social hierarchies of early modern Europe

Blood is thicker than water, goes the old proverb. But do common bloodlines in fact demand special duties or prescribe affections? Thicker than Water examines the roots of this belief by studying the omnipresent discourse of bloodlines and kindred relations in the literature of early modern Europe.

Early modern discourses concerning kinship promoted the idea that similar bloodlines dictated greater love or affinity, stabilizing the boundaries of families and social classes, as well as the categories of ethnicity and race. Literary representations of romantic relationships were instrumental in such conceptions, and Lauren Weindling examines how drama from England, France, and Italy tests these assumptions about blood and love, exposing their underlying political function. Among the key texts that Weindling studies are Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet¸ Othello, and The Merchant of Venice, Pierre Corneilles Le Cid, Giambattista della Portas La Sorella and its English analog, Thomas Middletons No Wit/Help Like a Womans, John Fords Tis Pity Shes a Whore, and Machiavellis La Mandragola.

Each of these plays offers an extreme limit case for early modern notions of belonging and exclusion, through plots of love, courtship, and marriage, including blood feuds and incest. Moreover, they feature the voices of marginalized groups, unprivileged by these metrics and ideologies, and thus offer significant counterpoints to this bloody worldview.

While most critical studies of blood onstage pertain to matters of guilt or violence, Thicker Than Water examines the work that blood does unseen in arbitrating social and emotional connections between persons, and thus underwriting our deepest forms of social organization. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 272g
  • Dimensions: 149 x 226mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Apr 2023
  • Publisher: The University of Alabama Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780817361013

About Lauren Weindling

Lauren Weindling is a fellow at the Centre for Renaissance and Reformation Studies at the University of Toronto. Her peer-reviewed scholarship has appeared in Studies in English Literature Philological Quarterly Cahiers du dix-septiÈme siÈcle and Early Modern Literary Studies.

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