Cavendish and Shakespeare, Interconnections

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Author_Katherine Romack
Blazing World
Book III
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Cavendish's Criticism
Cavendish's plays
Cavendish’s Criticism
Cavendish’s Plays
CCXI Sociable Letters
cross-dressing on stage
Doll Tearsheet
early modern drama
English Civil War literature
English Civil Wars
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female playwrights political agency
Femme Forte
gender and authorship
Lady Contemplation
Lady Happy
Le Moyne
literary influence studies
Love's Labors Lost
Loves Adventures
Love’s Labors Lost
Margaret Cavendish
Margaret Cavendish's Plays
Margaret Cavendish’s Plays
Marguerite De
Matrimonial Trouble
Newfound Land
Reading Aloud
seventeenth-century theatre
Shake Speare
Shakespeare's martial imagery
Shakespeare's reputation
Shakespearean characters
Sociable Companions
Sociable Letters
Unnatural Tragedy
Worlds Olio
Young Man
Youth's Glory
Youth’s Glory

Product details

  • ISBN 9780754654537
  • Weight: 590g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Feb 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Cavendish and Shakespeare, Interconnections explores the relationship between the plays of William Shakespeare and the writings of Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle (1623-1673). Cavendish wrote 25 plays in the 1650s and 60s, making her one of the most prolific playwrights”man or woman”of the seventeenth century. The essays contained in this volume fit together as studies of various sorts of influence, both literary and historical, setting Cavendish's appropriation of Shakespearean characters and plot structures within the context of the English Civil Wars and the Fronde. The essays trace Shakespeare's influence on Cavendish, explore the political implications of Cavendish's contribution to Shakespeare's reputation, and investigate the politics of influence more generally. The collection covers topics ranging from Cavendish's strategic use of Shakespeare to establish her own reputation to her adaptation of Shakespeare's martial imagery, moral philosophy, and marriage plots, as well as the conventions of cross dressing on stage. Other topics include Shakespeare and Cavendish read aloud; Cavendish's formally hybrid appropriation of Shakespearean comedy and tragedy; her transformation of Shakespearean women on trial; and her re-imagining of Shakespearean models of sexuality and pleasure.
Katherine Romack is Assistant Professor of English at the University of West Florida, USA. James Fitzmaurice is Professor of English at Northern Arizona University, USA., and Director of Distance Education for the School of English at the University of Sheffield, UK