Examining theatre economics, rhetorical acting, cross-dressing, the
staging of 'self', and the alignment of motherhood and work, this
book reveals how actresses drew on changing models of gender to
achieve phenomenal levels of success over the eighteenth-century.
By doing so it sheds new light on the cultural significance of
female performance.
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