Playing Spaces in Early Women's DramaCambridge University Press, 19. 10. 2006 - Počet stran: 260 From the Abbess of Barking to Aphra Behn, women manipulated dramatic venues and settings to renegotiate their place in society. This is the first study to examine the playing spaces for early modern women's drama and how women played with space in scripts and performances. |
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