Re-Visioning Lear's Daughters: Testing Feminist Criticism and Theory
King Lear is believed by many feminists to be irretrievably sexist. Through detailed line readings supported by a wealth of critical commentary, Re-Visioning Lear s Daughters reconceives Goneril, Regan, and Cordelia as full characters, not stereotypes of good and evil. These new feminist interpretations are tested with specific renderings, placing the reader in precise theatrical moments. Through multiple representations, this unique approach demonstrates the elasticity of Shakespeare s text.
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Re-Visioning Lear's Daughters: Testing Feminist Criticism and Theory
King Lear is believed by many feminists to be irretrievably sexist. Through detailed line readings supported by a wealth of critical commentary, Re-Visioning Lear s Daughters reconceives Goneril, Regan, and Cordelia as full characters, not stereotypes of good and evil. These new feminist interpretations are tested with specific renderings, placing the reader in precise theatrical moments. Through multiple representations, this unique approach demonstrates the elasticity of Shakespeare s text.
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Re-Visioning Lear's Daughters: Testing Feminist Criticism and Theory

Re-Visioning Lear's Daughters: Testing Feminist Criticism and Theory

Re-Visioning Lear's Daughters: Testing Feminist Criticism and Theory

Re-Visioning Lear's Daughters: Testing Feminist Criticism and Theory

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Overview

King Lear is believed by many feminists to be irretrievably sexist. Through detailed line readings supported by a wealth of critical commentary, Re-Visioning Lear s Daughters reconceives Goneril, Regan, and Cordelia as full characters, not stereotypes of good and evil. These new feminist interpretations are tested with specific renderings, placing the reader in precise theatrical moments. Through multiple representations, this unique approach demonstrates the elasticity of Shakespeare s text.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780230104099
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 07/15/2010
Edition description: 2010
Pages: 235
Product dimensions: 5.70(w) x 8.30(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Lesley Kordecki is Professor of English at DePaul University. Karla Koskinen is Associate Professor of Directing at the University of Alabama, Birmingham.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

About the Text and Notes xi

Introduction: The Problem with Lear 1

1 The Trial: Goneril, Politician and Appeaser (Act 1, scene 1) 27

2 The Trial: Regan, Soldier and Enabler (Act 1, scene 1) 45

3 The Trial: Cordelia, Heir Apparent and Zealot (Act 1, scene 1) 57

4 Goneril Makes Her Stand: Queen and Mother (Act 1, scenes 3 and 4) 77

5 The Sisters Unite: Kingship and Kinship (Act 2, scenes 1 and 2) 103

6 Regan and Torture: Abuser and Abused (Act 3, scene 7) 135

7 The Sisters and Edmund: Agency and Sexuality (Act 4, scenes 2 and 4 [Q 4.5]) 151

8 Cordelia Returns: Sinner and Saint (Act 4, scenes 3 [Q 4.4] and 7) 167

9 Homeland Security: Defeat and Denial (Act 5, scenes 1, 2, and 3 [Cordelia]) 185

10 Patriarchy Restored: Duplicity and Death (Act 5, scene 3 [Goneril and Regan]) 201

Bibliography 221

Index 229

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