内容説明
Offering new and theatrically informed readings of plays by a broad range of Renaissance dramatists - including Marlowe, Jonson, Marston, Webster, Middleton and Ford - this new book addresses the question of pleasure: both erotic pleasure as represented on stage and aesthetic pleasure as experienced by readers and spectators. Some of the issues raised (the distribution of pleasure by gender, the notion of consent) intersect with feminist reinterpretations of Renaissance culture.
目次
Bibliographical Note Preface Interpreting Pleasure Tobacco and Boys: Christopher Marlowe A Shrew Yet Honest: Ben Jonson The Adverse Body: John Marston One Wench Between Them: Thomas Heywood, Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher Impossible Desire: John Webster An Art That Has No Name: Thomas Middleton Endless Dreams: John Ford Conclusion Bibliography Index
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