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Seizures of the Will in Early Modern English Drama

Seizures of the Will in Early Modern English Drama

Seizures of the Will in Early Modern English Drama

Frank Whigham , University of Texas, Austin
March 1996
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    In Seizures of the Will in Early Modern English Drama Frank Whigham combines an analysis of English Renaissance plays with an enriched sense of their social surroundings. He traces the violent gestures of social self-construction that animate many such plays, and the ways in which drama interacts with the conflict-ridden discourses of social, rank, gender, kinship, and service relationships. In Whigham's view, The Spanish Tragedy initiates the 'matter of court,' a complex and marauding discourse of gender warfare and master-servant manipulations; Arden of Faversham explores linked redefinitions of land, service, and marriage in county culture; The Miseries of Enforced Marriage and A Yorkshire Tragedy present a powerful critique of the traditional imperialism of kinship in northern England; and The Duchess of Malfi explores metaphors of erotic transgression.

    • Exciting and innovative volume by leading Renaissance scholar
    • Demonstrates the subtlety and power of Renaissance plays on social issues through detailed analysis of text and context
    • Interdisciplinary appeal including cultural and general studies

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    March 1996
    Paperback
    9780521564496
    316 pages
    227 × 152 × 17 mm
    0.453kg
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    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Forcing divorce in The Spanish Tragedy
    • 2. Hunger and pain in Arden of Faversham
    • 3. The ideology of prodigality in The Miseries of an Enforced Marriage, and A Yorkshire Tragedy
    • 4. Sexual and social mobility in The Duchess of Malfi
    • Afterword.
      Author
    • Frank Whigham , University of Texas, Austin