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Women's Playwriting and the Women's Movement, 1890-1918 (Paperback)
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Women's Playwriting and the Women's Movement, 1890-1918 (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Advances in Theatre & Performance Studies
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The influence of the women's movement has long been a scholarly
priority in the study of British women's drama of the late
nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, but previous scholarship
has largely clustered around two events: the New Woman in the 1890s
and the suffrage campaign in the years before the First World War.
Women's Playwriting and the Women's Movement, 1890-1918 is the
first designated study of British women's drama from a period of
exceptional productivity and innovation for female playwrights.
Both the British theatre and women's position within British
society underwent fundamental changes in this period, and this book
shows how female dramatists carefully negotiated their position in
the heated debates about women's rights that occurred at this time,
while staking out a place for themselves in an evolving theatrical
landscape. Farkas also identifies the women's movement as a key
influence on the development of female-authored drama between 1890
and 1918, but argues that scholarly prioritizing of the
"radicalism" of work associated with the New Woman and the suffrage
campaign has had a distorting effect in the past. Ideal for
scholars of British and Victorian theatre, Women's Playwriting and
the Women's Movement, 1890-1918 offers a new perspective which
emphasizes the complexity of women playwrights' engagement with
first-wave feminism and links it to the diversification of the
British theatre in this period.
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