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Poor Women in Shakespeare

Fiona McNeill

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Poor Women in Shakespeare

Discover the compelling narrative of Poor Women in Shakespeare by Fiona McNeill, published by Cambridge University Press in 2012. This insightful book spans 268 pages, exploring the intricate roles of impoverished women in the works of William Shakespeare. McNeill delves into the lives of these women, who often find themselves on the fringes of society, navigating the complexities of marriage and household dynamics. While they may not occupy the spotlight, their struggles highlight the pervasive issue of female poverty in early modern England. Through a critical examination of Shakespeare's plays, this work sheds light on the social conditions that shaped the experiences of women during this era. Perfect for enthusiasts of British and Irish drama, history, and women's literature, Poor Women in Shakespeare offers a unique perspective on the intersection of gender and class in Elizabethan England.

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Poor Women in Shakespeare

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Sale price €50,92 Regular price €52,50