Shakespeare's domestic economies : gender and property in early modern England /

A significant contribution to Shakespeare criticism that integrates feminism, materialist criticism, and legal history to offer an original look at how women's management of household goods became an important site of female struggle and resistance to England's patrilineal property regime....

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Autor Principal: Korda, Natasha
Formato: Licensed eBooks
Idioma:inglés
Publicado: Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press ©2002.
Series:Book collections on Project MUSE.
Acceso en liña:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt3fj09v
Table of Contents:
  • Housekeeping and household stuff
  • Household Kates: domesticating commodities in The taming of the shrew
  • Judicious oeillades: supervising marital property in The merry wives of Windsor
  • The tragedy of the handkerchief: female paraphernalia and the properties of jealousy in Othello
  • Isabella's rule: singlewomen and the properties of poverty in Measure for measure.