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Provides a comprehensive reference for scholars and students of early modern history, performance, literature, and gender
Covers the spectrum of fictional and historical queens present in Shakespeare’s plays
Analyzes issues of motherhood, contemporary politics, performance, intertextuality, and gender
Winner of the 2020 Royal Studies Journal book prize
Part of the book series: Queenship and Power (QAP)
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Table of contents (26 chapters)
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Front Matter
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Absent/Missing Queens
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Front Matter
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About this book
Winner of the 2020 Royal Studies Journal book prize
Keywords
- Shakespeare
- Elizabeth I
- Shakespearean Queens
- Margaret of Anjou
- Anne Boleyn
- Cordelia
- King Lear
- Hermione
- Lady Macbeth
- Tamora
- Henry VI
- English queens
- Mary Stuart
- Catherine de Valois
- early modern performance
- Shakespearean performance
- early modern queens in literature
- intertextuality
- the two-body problem
- early modern European politics
Reviews
“This is a timely and fascinating collection of essays, bringing together the work of full professors and independent scholars who have built careers in feminist historicist criticism, and their junior colleagues taking prior scholarship in new directions. The medieval notion of the monarch’s two bodies – the body natural and the body politic – comes in for particularly productive exploration, as does the performative act of ‘queening’ undertaken by boy actors on the early modern stage. Many essays challenge and build upon prior criticism to reframe and re-examine Shakespeare’s queens, often in light of their historical-political contexts. The essays are well-grouped; one can easily read standalone essays, groups of essays, or the entire book. It is well suited for both scholars and upper-division/graduate-level courses. Finally, given the focus on women in power in contemporary politics, this collection reminds us anew of the continued relevance of Shakespeare’s plays for our own era, our own issues, our own women who would be ‘queens,’ and rule.” (Regina Buccola, Chair of Humanities and Professor of Literature and Languages, Roosevelt University, USA)
“This collection provides fresh insights into the historical, political, and theatrical contexts of Shakespeare’s representations of royal queens and seeks to investigate new intersections among gender, performance, and power. The complex nature of sovereignty and its response to societal pressures frequently necessitated a range of nuanced responses from queens. Queenly influence could remain ambiguous at best but female collaboration could function, paradoxically, to move patriarchal figures into more considerate responses to female influence. The staging of maternity in terms of its impact upon the early modern political state and the manner in which language empowers women with authority also receive attention. The collection offers an engaging close study of Shakespeare’s queens that highlights not only the evolving representations of the power and status of queenship but also the ways in which Shakespeare’s dramatic art matured.” (Debra Barrett-Graves, Professor Emerita, California State University, East Bay, USA)
Editors and Affiliations
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Independent Scholar, Manchester, NH, USA
Kavita Mudan Finn
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Independent Scholar, Beaver Falls, PA, USA
Valerie Schutte
About the editors
Valerie Schutte is the author of Mary I and the Art of Book Dedications: Royal Women, Power, and Persuasion (Palgrave 2015) and has edited several collections on early modern kings and queens.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: The Palgrave Handbook of Shakespeare's Queens
Editors: Kavita Mudan Finn, Valerie Schutte
Series Title: Queenship and Power
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-74518-3
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan Cham
eBook Packages: History, History (R0)
Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2018
Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-319-74517-6Published: 02 August 2018
Softcover ISBN: 978-3-030-09011-1Published: 01 February 2019
eBook ISBN: 978-3-319-74518-3Published: 20 July 2018
Series ISSN: 2730-938X
Series E-ISSN: 2730-9398
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XIX, 530
Topics: History of Early Modern Europe, Literary History, Early Modern/Renaissance Literature, Gender Studies, Theatre History