Shakespeare's HeroinesBroadview Press, 26/09/2005 - 464 páginas First published in 1832, Shakespeare’s Heroines is a unique hybrid of Shakespeare criticism, women’s rights activism, and conduct literature. Jameson’s collection of readings of female characters includes praise for unexpected role models as varied as Portia, Cleopatra, and Lady Macbeth; her interpretations of these and other characters portray intellect, passion, political ambition, and eroticism as acceptable aspects of women’s behaviour. This inventive work of literary criticism addresses the problems of women’s education and participation in public life while also providing insightful, original, and entertaining readings of Shakespeare’s women. This Broadview Edition includes a critical introduction that places Shakespeare’s Heroines in the context of Jameson’s literary career and political life. Appendices include personal correspondence and other literary and political writings by Jameson, examples of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Shakespeare criticism, and selections from Victorian conduct books. |
Índice
Acknowledgements | 7 |
A Brief Chronology | 38 |
Characters of Passion and Imagination | 88 |
Isabella p | 98 |
The Perroquitos p 117 | 117 |
Juliet in the Balcony p 124 | 124 |
The Tomb of the Capulet p 149 | 149 |
Love and Vanity p 163 | 163 |
Viola p 170 | 170 |
Ophelia and the Fates p 188 | 188 |
Jamesons Writing on Women Work | 380 |
Jamesons Correspondence | 409 |
Contemporary Reviews of Characteristics | 419 |