An edition of Shakespeare among the courtesans (2012)

Shakespeare among the courtesans

prostitution, literature, and drama, 1500-1650

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An edition of Shakespeare among the courtesans (2012)

Shakespeare among the courtesans

prostitution, literature, and drama, 1500-1650

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This book presents a series of studies on the topic of prostitution in early modern drama, viewed in both English and Italian contexts. Drawing on a variety of documentary sources, it discusses social aspects of Shakespeare's time, including rape, child abuse, venereal disease, strangers and 'blackamores', and prostitutes in both Italy and England, some of whom became literary icons. It gives evidence for the sexual history behind Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy, racial tensions behind Marlowe's The Jew of Malta, and it argues that Shakespeare imbued his 'Dark Lady' of the Sonnets with the reputation of a brothel madam named Black Luce who had particular connections with the members of Gray's Inn and Philip Henslowe. In addition, it gives details of a number of early modern women including Matrema non vuol ['Mummy doesn't like it'], twin sisters called the 'Piemontesian executioners', Lucrezia Cognati ('Imperia'), Elizabeth Evans of Stratford on Avon, Jane Trosse, Ann Levens and Rose Flower. The book adds further information about Shakespeare's professional and personal links with Clerkenwell.

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Ashgate, Routledge
Language
English
Pages
220

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Table of Contents

Introduction: Classical and early modern counterparts
"Foul disease" on the English stage
Travellers and the sex trade in early modern London
In between renaissance sheets: making contact
Courtesan culture in Kyd, Marlowe And Heywood
Shakespeares, the Clerkenwell madam and Rose flower
Vanishing tricks: Dekker, Marston, Shakespeare and Middleton.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Burlington, VT
Series
Anglo-Italian renaissance studies

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
822.3/3
Library of Congress
PR3069.I8 S25 2012, PR658.P72, PR3069.I8 S25 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
220

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25260280M
ISBN 13
9780754663874
LCCN
2012011242
OCLC/WorldCat
781848492, 950005235

Work Description

This book presents a series of studies on the topic of prostitution in early modern drama, viewed in both English and Italian contexts. Drawing on a variety of documentary sources, it provides new historical information about social aspects of Shakespeare's time, including rape, child abuse, venereal disease, strangers and 'blackamores', and prostitutes in both Italy and England, some of whom became literary icons. It gives new evidence for the sexual history behind Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy, racial tensions behind Marlowe's The Jew of Malta, and it argues that Shakespeare imbued his 'Dark Lady' of the Sonnets with the reputation of a brothel madam named Black Luce who had particular connections with the members of Gray's Inn and Philip Henslowe. In addition, it gives details of a number of early modern women including Matrema non vuol ['Mummy doesn't like it'], twin sisters called the 'Piemontesian executioners', Lucrezia Cognati ('Imperia'), Elizabeth Evans of Stratford on Avon, Jane Trosse, Ann Levens and Rose Flower. The book adds further information about Shakespeare's professional and personal links with Clerkenwell.

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