In the Posture of a Whore: Changing Attitudes to 'bad' Women in Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama, Volume 1 |
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Changing Attitudes to 'bad' Women in Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama Angela J. C. Ingram. Changes in attitudes to the world ... attitude ; they brought it to the plays they wrote , for no matter which company , during most of the Jacobean ...
Changing Attitudes to 'bad' Women in Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama Angela J. C. Ingram. Changes in attitudes to the world ... attitude ; they brought it to the plays they wrote , for no matter which company , during most of the Jacobean ...
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... attitude to morality is markedly different - especially when they satirize Puritanism and Puritan attitudes towards getting and using money . The satiric vision is deliberately distorted , but we are encouraged to believe that " squint ...
... attitude to morality is markedly different - especially when they satirize Puritanism and Puritan attitudes towards getting and using money . The satiric vision is deliberately distorted , but we are encouraged to believe that " squint ...
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Changing Attitudes to 'bad' Women in Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama Angela J. C. Ingram. has much to teach the brothel ... attitude , though less easy to define , was just as influential . The actual plight of the nobility and gentry is ...
Changing Attitudes to 'bad' Women in Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama Angela J. C. Ingram. has much to teach the brothel ... attitude , though less easy to define , was just as influential . The actual plight of the nobility and gentry is ...
Contents
THE WORLD OF THE BROTHEL | 19 |
Courtesans | 41 |
SHREWS AND CITIZENS WIVES | 74 |
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adulteress adultery Alice Alsemero Anne Anne's Arden attitudes bawd bawd's bawdry Beatrice becomes Bellafront Bianca bourgeois brothel characterisation characters chaste claims comic committing adultery condemn conventional corruption court Courtesan courtly cuckold death define Dekker demands depicted desire Devil dramatists Duchess Duke Dusinberre Dutch Courtesan Elizabethan emphasise English exploitation female Fletcher Flores Heywood honest Honest Whore Humorous Lieutenant husband hypocrisy instance Isabella Jacobean drama Jane Jane Shore Katherina kill King's King's Men Lady Leantio Lechery Livia Loathly Lady lust M. C. Bradbrook Maid male Maquerelle marital marriage marry Marston middle-class Middleton moral murder passim passion Petruchio play play's plot Prodigal prostitution punishment Puritan relation relationship repentance represented revenge romantic satiric scene sceptical comedy seems sexual Shakespeare shrew shrewishness Skimmington social society suggests Taming Tamyra theatres Thomas Thomas Middleton tion traditional Tragedy virtue virtuous Vittoria wench whore whoredom wife wives woman Women Beware Women wyffe