All Semblative a Woman's Part?: Studies in the Staging of and Audience Response to Boy Actors in Sexual Disguise in the Elizabethan Theatre 1580-1615H. Gras, 1991 - 583 páginas |
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... References to Alleyn have been collected and discussed by Armstrong and Gurr . The following analysis will treat , first , references to only the name of the actor , then references that mention both his name and a character ; next ...
... References to Alleyn have been collected and discussed by Armstrong and Gurr . The following analysis will treat , first , references to only the name of the actor , then references that mention both his name and a character ; next ...
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... references to a number , with or without the addition " men . " These references are chiefly in sixteenth - century plays " offered for acting " and thus probably authorial . Leaving out additions and variants , the following terms for ...
... references to a number , with or without the addition " men . " These references are chiefly in sixteenth - century plays " offered for acting " and thus probably authorial . Leaving out additions and variants , the following terms for ...
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... references to femininity or being considered feminine do not unequivocally stress the female sex of her character , but can as well refer to qualities innate in the female page as a delicate boy . Thus such references correspond with ...
... references to femininity or being considered feminine do not unequivocally stress the female sex of her character , but can as well refer to qualities innate in the female page as a delicate boy . Thus such references correspond with ...
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action actor acts actually alludes ambiguous appears aspects audience awareness beauty becomes behaviour boy actor called Chapter character clear compared connected considered contains context course desire developed device direct discussed display effect elements Elizabethan English enters erotic example explain expressed female feminine final follows friendship Ganymede give given homosexual idea implies indicate instance interest interpretation joke Jonson kind Lady latter lines lover male marriage meaning mind Moreover nature object original particularly passion performance person play players possible present probably reason references reflect regards relationship remark Renaissance response role satire says scene seems sense sexual disguise Shakespeare shows situation social sodomy spectator stage story stress suggests symbolic taken theatre theatrical thinks thought tradition true turn Twelfth Night wants wife wish woman women wooing young