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The Rise and Fall of Rape on the English Stage, 1660-1720

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This book examines one of the most pervasive and successful dramatic tropes of the Restoration and early eighteenth century: sexual violence.

During this sixty-year span, there were over fifty tragic and tragi-comedic productions that showcased rape and/or attempted rape-a remarkable number that was unprecedented in English dramatic history. Rape was not merely depicted more frequently during the Restoration, but it was also placed at the center of more plots, given more pathetic emphasis, and even staged more centrally. Restoration dramatists were the first to revolve routinely entire plots around the rapes of their innocent heroines, to give powerful voices to these heroines post-rape, and to imbue their sexually violent scenes with new and attention-getting staging techniques, such as discovery scenes. As this book argues, sexual violence emerged at this time as a highly flexible dramatic trope that could be used to illustrate terrifying political scenarios, elicit extreme pathos in audiences, and demonstrate the bearing that lost chastity had on social stability. It is precisely the rich, multi-faceted appeal of these productions-politically, sexually, visually, and culturally-that explains the popularity and significance of this dramatic trope on the English stage.

This book will be of interest to students and scholars in Restoration, eighteenth-century studies, and theatre and performance studies.

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ISBN: 9781032676968
Publication date: 19th August 2024
Author: Anne Greenfield
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 142 pages
Series: Routledge Advances in Theatre & Performance Studies
Genres: The arts: general topics
Performance art
Cultural studies
Gender studies, gender groups
Sex and sexuality: advice and issues
Theatre studies
History