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Women and Playwriting in Nineteenth-Century Britain Tracy C. Davis (Northwestern University, Illinois)

Women and Playwriting in Nineteenth-Century Britain By Tracy C. Davis (Northwestern University, Illinois)

Women and Playwriting in Nineteenth-Century Britain by Tracy C. Davis (Northwestern University, Illinois)


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This collection of essays, written by a team of leading scholars in the field, undertakes not simply to recover the names and careers of nineteenth-century women playwrights but to call into question the whole idea of what a playwright is, and what she does, and why it matters.

Women and Playwriting in Nineteenth-Century Britain Summary

Women and Playwriting in Nineteenth-Century Britain by Tracy C. Davis (Northwestern University, Illinois)

Why does historical memory exclude nineteenth-century women playwrights when hundreds worked prolifically across the spectrum of professional theatre, amateur theatricals, and publishing? What might it mean to adjust the collective focus of cultural historians and literary critics so that these women can come into view? This collection of essays, written by a team of leading scholars in the field, undertakes not simply to recover the names and careers of women playwrights but to call into question the whole idea of what a playwright is, and what she does, and why it matters. Gender inquiry is the start: destabilising the category of playwrights loosens the borders of theatre history, making it possible to reconceptualize theatre and drama not as a product of culture but as social processes dynamically interacting with culture.

Women and Playwriting in Nineteenth-Century Britain Reviews

'This collection ... fulfils its promises to the reader, not only by contributing a substantial body of knowledge and criticism on the topic of the title but by raising many general theoretical issues that future scholars will ignore at their peril.' Brett Ashley Crawford, Theatre Research International

Table of Contents

List of illustrations; List of contributors; Acknowledgments; Introduction Tracy C. Davis and Ellen Donkin; Part I. In Judgment: 1. The sociable playwright and representative citizen Tracy C. Davis; 2. 'To be public as a genius and private as a woman': the critical framing of nineteenth-century British women playwrights Gay Gibson Cima; 3. Mrs Gore gives tit-for-tat Ellen Donkin; Part II. Wrighting the Play: 4. Jane Scott the writer/manager Jacky Bratton; 5. Illusions of authorship Jane Moody; 6. Sara Lane: questions of authorship Jim Davis; Part III. Staging the State: Joanna Baillie's 'Constantine Paleologus' Beth H. Freidman-Romell; 8. 'The Lady Playwrights' and 'The Wild Tribes of the East': female dramatists in the East End theatres, 1860-80 Heidi J. Holder; 9. 'From a female pen': the proper lady as playwright in the West End theatre, 1823-44 Katherine Newey; Part IV. Genre Trouble: 10. Genre trouble: Joanna Baillie, Elizabeth Polack - tragic subjects, melodramatic subjects Susan Bennett; 11. Sappho in the closet Denise A. Walen; 12. Conflicted politics and circumspect comedy: women's comic playwriting in the 1890s Susan Carlson; Index.

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NPB9780521574136
9780521574136
0521574137
Women and Playwriting in Nineteenth-Century Britain by Tracy C. Davis (Northwestern University, Illinois)
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Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1999-05-27
312
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