Shakespeare Among the Courtesans
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Courtesans - women who achieve wealth status or power through sexual transgression - have played both a central and contradictory role in literature: they have been admired celebrated feared and vilified. This study of the courtesan in Renaissance English drama focuses not only on the moral ambivalence of these women but with special attention to Anglo-Italian relations illuminates little known aspects of their lives. It traces the courtesan from a wry comedic character in the plays of Terence and Plautus to its literary exhaustion in the seventeenth-century dramatic works of Dekker Marston Webster Middleton Shirley and Brome. The author focuses especially on the presentation of the courtesan in the sixteenth century - dramas by Shakespeare Marlowe and Lyly view the courtesan as a symbol of social disease and decay transforming classical conventions into English prejudices. Renaissance Anglo-Italian cultural and sexual relations are also investigated through comparisons of travel narratives original source materials and analysis of Aretino's representations of celebrated Italian courtesans. Amid these fascinating tales of aspiration desire and despair lingers the intriguing question of who was the 'dark lady' of Shakespeare's sonnets.
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