Shakespeare's feminine endings

Shakespeare's feminine endings1999
About this book
In this elegant and provocative book, Philippa Berry draws on feminist theory, postmodern thought and queer theory, to challenge existing critical notions of what is 'fundamental' to Shakespearean tragedy. She shows how, through a network of images clustered around feminine or feminized characters, these plays 'disfigure' conventional ideas of death as a bodily end, as their figures of women are interwoven with provocative meditations upon matter, time, the soul, and the body. The scope of these tragic speculations was radical in Shakespeare's day; yet they also have a surprising relevance to contemporary debates about time and matter in science and philosophy.
Details
- First published
- 1999
- OL Work ID
- OL14864529W
Subjects
HistoryFeminism and literatureWomen and literatureCharactersTragediesSex role in literatureDeath in literatureClosure (Rhetoric)WomenShakespeare, william, 1564-1616, tragediesFeminismDramaEnglishFemmes et littératureHistoireRôle selon le sexe dans la littératureMort dans la littératureConclusion (Littérature)