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Sexual violence on the Jacobean stage

"The first book-length study of its subject, Sexual Violence on the Jacobean Stage examines the representation of rape and attempted rape in a wide range of plays by Shakespeare, Fletcher, Heywood, Middleton, and their contemporaries. Situating the dramas' contradictory and powerful discourses of chastity in the context of Christian hagiography and classical legend, Bamford discusses the construction of sexual assault as sacrifice and spectacle, as threat and stimulus to male bonds, as redemptive and destructive of the victim's community."--Jacket
Print Book, English, 2000
St. Martin's Press, New York, 2000
Criticism, interpretation, etc
x, 237 pages ; 22 cm
9780312219765, 0312219768
43167954
Acknowledgementsix
Introduction1(24)
The Legends of the Saints
25(8)
Latter-Day Saints
33(28)
The Classical Paradigm: Lucrece and Virginia
61(20)
``Some Injury in a Matter of Women'': Variations on the Classical Theme
81(42)
Redeeming the Rapist
123(32)
Conclusion155(8)
Notes163(48)
Works Cited211(20)
Index231