Published 2020
Table of Contents:
“…Introduction: Roman Women in Early Modern English Drama -- "Rome's Rich Ornament": Lavinia, Commoditization, and the Senses in
William Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus -- Blending Motherhoods: Volumnia and the Representation of Maternity in
William Shakespeare's Coriolanus -- "Silent, Not as a Foole":
William Shakespeare's Roman Women and Early Modern Tropes of Feminine Silence -- "Timidae obsequantur": Mothers and Wives in Matthew Gwinne's Nero -- "Let Me Use All My Pleasures": The Ovidian Courtship of the Emperor's Daughter in Ben Jonson's Poetaster -- "Few Wise Women's Honesties": Dialoguing with Roman Women in Ben Jonson's Roman Plays -- Ben Jonson's and Thomas May's "Political Ladies": Forms of Female Political Agency -- Bawds, Wives, and Foreigners: The Question of Female Agency in the Roman Plays of the Fletcher Canon -- "The Beauties of the Time": Roman Women in Philip Massinger's The Roman Actor -- "Poison on, Monsters": Female Poisoners in Early Modern Roman Tragedies -- Notes on Contributors -- Index.…”
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