Tamer Tamed; or, the Woman’s Prize
Discover the vibrant world of John Fletcher's Tamer Tamed; or, the Woman’s Prize, a groundbreaking pro-woman response to Shakespeare's classic, The Tamer of the Shrew. Published by Manchester University Press in 2006 and featuring 192 pages of thought-provoking content, this edition is expertly co-edited by a prominent feminist critic and a respected textual scholar. Their collaboration illuminates the significance of Tamer Tamed, making a compelling case for its rightful place in both the theatrical repertoire and the literary canon. This edition is perfect for students and general readers alike, providing a fresh perspective on gender dynamics in early modern literature. Dive into this engaging work that not only reflects its time but also resonates with contemporary discussions on feminism and performance art.