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Gender, Theatre, and the Origins of Criticism - From Dryden to Manley (Paperback)
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Gender, Theatre, and the Origins of Criticism - From Dryden to Manley (Paperback)
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In Gender, Theatre and the Origins of Criticism, Marcie Frank
explores the theoretical and literary legacy of John Dryden to a
number of prominent women writers of the time. Frank examines the
pre-eminence of gender, sexuality and the theatre in Dryden's
critical texts that are predominantly rewritings of the work of his
own literary precursors - Ben Jonson, Shakespeare and Milton. She
proposes that Dryden develops a native literary tradition that is
passed on as an inheritance to his heirs - Aphra Behn, Catharine
Trotter, and Delarivier Manley - as well as their male
contemporaries. Frank describes the development of criticism in the
transition from a court-sponsored theatrical culture to one
oriented toward a consuming public, with very different attitudes
to gender and sexuality. This study also sets out to trace the
historical origins of certain aspects of current criticism - the
practices of paraphrase, critical self-consciousness and
performativity.
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