1st Edition

Women’s Deliberation: The Heroine in Early Modern French Women’s Theater (1650–1750)

By Theresa Varney Kennedy Copyright 2018
214 Pages
by Routledge

214 Pages
by Routledge

214 Pages
by Routledge

Women’s Deliberation: The Heroine in Early Modern French Women’s Theater (1650–1750) argues that women playwrights question traditional views on women through their heroines. Denied the powers of cleverness, the authority of deliberation, and the right to speak, heroines were often excluded from central roles in plays by leading male playwrights from this period. Women playwrights, on the other... Read more

1. Irrational Heroines  2. Dutiful Heroines  3. Bold and Brazen Heroines  4. Deliberative Heroines





 

Biography

Theresa Varney Kennedy is Associate Professor of French at Baylor University, USA.

"This study is a useful and well-researched addition to the critical corpus on early modern women playwrights, and as such it is deserving of praise."

- Mary Mcalpin, University Of Tennessee, Seventeeth Century News

 

" This volume will prove to be a valuable read for scholars not only of drama but also of early modern literature and gender studies, and the extensive bibliographies which accompany each chapter will surely be of use to a wide range of researchers. I have no doubt that the case made by Kennedy throughout this volume will be taken up by others, and one can only look forward to the expansion and development of her innovative “types.”

- Lucy Rayfield, University Of Oxford