Published 2006
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“…Cover -- Contents -- Preface -- List of Illustrations -- Chapter 1 Defining Beauty in Renaissance Culture -- Beautys red and virtues white58; Treatises on Beauty -- The Poetry of Love44; Beauty and Courtship -- Beauty in Pictures58; Plays and Emblem Books -- Chapter 2 Early Modern
Cosmetic Culture -- The Devils craft58; The Opposition to
Cosmetics -- She Shal Appeare to be the Age of Fifteene Yeares -- Painting the Queen -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3
Cosmetic Restoration in Jacobean Tragedy -- The artificial shine58; Painted Language --
Cosmetic Revenge Tragedy -- Dainty preserved flesh58; Fetishising the Painted Body -- Catholic Ritual and
Cosmetics -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4 John Webster and the Culture of
Cosmetics -- Beautified and Heroic58; Websters Painted Ladies -- Rethinking Websters Imagery -- Conclusion -- Chapter 5 Jonsons
Cosmetic Ritual -- Pieced beauty58;
Cosmetics as Prosthetics -- Constructing Gender in Jonsonian Comedy -- Jonson and the
Cosmetics Debate -- Ingredient Culture -- Conclusion -- Chapter 6
Cosmetics and Poetics in Shakespearean Comedy -- Painting Players -- Beautifying Poetic Drama -- Chapter 7 Deceived with ornament58; Shakespeares Venice --
Cosmetic Materials in The Merchant of Venice --
Cosmetic Symbolism and Othello -- Conclusion -- Chapter 8 Flattering Unction58;
Cosmetics in Hamlet -- Appearances and Realities58; Painted Faces in Hamlet -- Mousetraps -- Cosmeticised Bodies and the Female Interior -- Conclusion -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Index -- Last Page.…”
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