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Textual Intercourse Jeffrey Masten (Northwestern University, Illinois)

Textual Intercourse By Jeffrey Masten (Northwestern University, Illinois)

Summary

Textual Intercourse brings together literary criticism, theatre history, the study of printed books and gender studies to offer new readings of plays by Shakespeare and others. Jeffrey Masten shows how the writing of Renaissance drama was conceptualised (on stage and in print) in the languages of sex, gender and eroticism.

Textual Intercourse Summary

Textual Intercourse: Collaboration, authorship, and sexualities in Renaissance drama by Jeffrey Masten (Northwestern University, Illinois)

Textual Intercourse proposes that the language and practice of writing plays in early modern England was inextricably linked to languages and practices of eroticism, sexuality and reproduction. Jeffrey Masten reads a range of early modern materials - burial records, contemporary biographical anecdotes and theatrical records, essays, conduct books and poems; the printed apparatus of published plays, and the plays themselves - to illustrate the ways in which writing for the theatre shifted from a model of homoerotic collaboration toward one of singular authorship on a patriarchal-absolutist model. Plays and collections of plays by Shakespeare, Shakespeare and Fletcher, Beaumont and Fletcher, Margaret Cavendish, and others, are considered. Textual Intercourse illustrate the ways in which methods attuned to sexuality and gender can illuminate more traditional questions of authorship, attribution, textual editing and intellectual property.

Textual Intercourse Reviews

'This is an absorbing book, which bristles with provocative insights ... Of necessity, therefore, and often brilliantly, masten ranges widely in his study over the terrains of queer studies, the history of sexuality and ditorial controversy ... Textual Intercourse thus constitutes a landmark volume ... This important work will have a notable impact on Renaissance scholarship and editorial practice alike.' Mark Thornton Burnett, Theatre Research International

About Jeffrey Masten (Northwestern University, Illinois)

Jeffrey Masten is Professor of English and of Gender and Sexuality Studies at Northwestern University.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. Seeing double: collaboration and the interpretation of Renaissance drama; 2. Between gentlemen: homoeroticism, collaboration, and the discourse of friendship; 3. Representing authority: patriarchalism, absolutism, and the author on stage; 4. Reproducing works: dramatic quartos and folios in the seventeenth century; 5. Mistris Corrivall: Margaret Cavendish's dramatic production; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

Additional information

NLS9780521589208
9780521589208
0521589207
Textual Intercourse: Collaboration, authorship, and sexualities in Renaissance drama by Jeffrey Masten (Northwestern University, Illinois)
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1997-02-20
240
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