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Restoration Women's Drama - (Other Voice in Early Modern Europe: The Toronto) (Paperback)

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  • This anthology of four plays written or performed between 1662 and 1677 offers a unique snapshot of the diverse nature of Restoration drama by women.
  • About the Author: Aphra Behn (1640-89) was the most prolific female playwright of the Restoration and the first Englishwoman to make a living as a professional writer.
  • 420 Pages
  • Drama, Women Authors
  • Series Name: Other Voice in Early Modern Europe: The Toronto

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About the Book



"This anthology of four plays written and/or performed between 1662 and 1677, offers a unique snapshot of the diverse nature of Restoration drama by women. Taken together the plays introduce readers (and we hope directors and performers) to four highly individual plays, by authors ranging from Aphra Behn, already well known as a playwright, to Margaret Cavendish and Katherine Philips, who may be better known for their non-dramatic works, to Frances Boothby, who deserves attention as the author of the first original Restoration play by a woman. Each play has been edited afresh, and each has been modernized and annotated to facilitate reading, teaching, and performance possibilities"-- Provided by publisher.



Book Synopsis



This anthology of four plays written or performed between 1662 and 1677 offers a unique snapshot of the diverse nature of Restoration drama by women.

Restoration Women's Drama collects four Restoration plays by women: the highly acclaimed Katherine Philips, the successful professional Aphra Behn, the confidently original Margaret Cavendish, and the obscure pioneer Frances Boothby. This anthology includes Behn's only tragedy as well as the first printed edition of Boothby's Marcelia, the first play by a woman to be professionally staged in London, demonstrating the range of early modern drama produced by women in this period. An excellent introduction, it is poised to stimulate new discussions of women's authorship, theatrical knowledge, and literary affinities. Each play has been edited afresh, and each has been modernized and annotated to facilitate reading, teaching, and performance possibilities.



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"This edition of four seventeenth-century plays is an excellent contribution to the ongoing scholarly discourse on women's contributions to early modern theatre in England, showing the continuities of women's involvement in dramatic writing through the seventeenth century, and helping to debunk the long-held idea that early modern women didn't write plays. Each play has been carefully selected for this collection with a clear rationale as to its importance, and when the plays are read sequentially, the generic, thematic, and characterizational connections between them are clear. Moreover, by choosing to foreground plays that were either intended for print and/or professionally staged, the editors show how the involvement of female playwrights in theatre ranged far beyond the seclusion of the "closets" in which scholars long believed them to be sequestered."-- "Alexandra Bennet, Professor of English, Northern Illinois University"



About the Author



Aphra Behn (1640-89) was the most prolific female playwright of the Restoration and the first Englishwoman to make a living as a professional writer. Best known for her 1677 comedy The Rover and for Oroonoko, her 1688 novella of Atlantic slavery, she also published lyric poetry and translations from works in Latin and French. Abdelazer, her only tragedy, draws from existing early modern treatments of stage Moors, and offers a blend of received notions about black masculinity with a portrait of besieged royalty. Frances Boothby is known only by her play, Marcelia, and by a poem lamenting its apparent lack of success on the stage. However, Marcelia displays high levels of theatrical skill, and in 1669 her play was the first professional production by a woman on the London stage. Margaret Cavendish (1623-73) was a prolific author of poetry, prose fiction, letters, essays, natural philosophy, and plays. As a young woman, Cavendish was a lady-in-waiting to Queen Henrietta Maria. During the English Civil War, she accompanied the Queen to Paris where she married the prominent royalist general William Cavendish, the Duke of Newcastle with whom she lived in exile until the Restoration of Charles II. Cavendish sought fame through her writing and used the medium of print to comment on the most pressing cultural, political, and philosophical issues of her day. Katherine Philips (1632-64) was a celebrated writer in her own time, a central figure in a literary coterie who was known by her coterie name Orinda. Her poetry ranged from poems addressed to her close female friends to those expressing her royalist sympathies. Pompey, her translation of Pierre Corneille's La Mort de Pompée, was supported by prominent political figures in Ireland and successfully produced in Dublin. It was published in both Dublin and London and was featured in the posthumously published folio edition of her works. Lara Dodds is professor and head in the department of English at Mississippi State University. Her most recent book, coauthored with Michelle M. Dowd, is Early Modern Women's Writing and the Future of Literary History. Joyce Green MacDonald is professor of English at the University of Kentucky, where she teaches courses on Renaissance literature. Her publications include work on Katherine Philips, Lady Mary Wroth, and Aphra Behn. Paul Salzman is emeritus professor at La Trobe University, Australia. He has published widely on early modern women's writing. Mihoko Suzuki, professor emerita at the University of Miami, has published most recently Antigone's Example: Early Modern Women's Political Writing in Times of Civil War from Christine de Pizan to Helen Maria Williams.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W)
Weight: 1.0 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 420
Genre: Drama
Sub-Genre: Women Authors
Series Title: Other Voice in Early Modern Europe: The Toronto
Publisher: Iter Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Aphra Behn & Frances Boothby & Margaret Cavendish & Katherine Philips
Language: English
Street Date: December 20, 2025
TCIN: 1006061091
UPC: 9781649591371
Item Number (DPCI): 247-33-8900
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported

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