Eroticism on the Renaissance Stage
Discover the intriguing exploration of gender and eroticism in Celia R. Daileader's Eroticism on the Renaissance Stage, published by Cambridge University Press in 2006. This captivating work delves into the paradoxes of eroticism on the early modern English stage, where women, though physically absent, played a symbolically central role. Over the course of 212 pages, Daileader draws insightful parallels between the suppression of religious drama in England and the representation of women's bodies, both of Christ and of women, that were notably excluded from the theatrical landscape. This essential read for enthusiasts of British and Irish drama, as well as literary criticism, offers a profound understanding of the complexities surrounding gender and performance in the Renaissance era. Perfect for scholars and casual readers alike, Eroticism on the Renaissance Stage invites you to rethink the dynamics of early modern theater.