

An edition of Getting into the act (1995)
women playwrights in London, 1776-1829
By Ellen Donkin
Publish Date
1995
Publisher
Routledge
Language
eng
Pages
240
Description:
During the last quarter of the eighteenth century in London there was a remarkable surge in the number of produced plays written by women. Ellen Donkin explores the careers of seven such women playwrights. This tiny cohort created a formidable pressure and presence in the profession, in spite of contemporary obstacles. However, it is disturbing to discover that women today still make up only about 10 percent of the playwriting profession. Donkin argues that old patterns of male approval and control over women's drama have persisted into the late twentieth century, with undermining results. But she also believes that by paying close attention to these histories, we can identify the insidious repetitions of the past in order to break through them, and imagine a fuller and more resolute presence for women in the profession.
subjects: Biography, Dramatists, English, English Dramatists, English Women dramatists, English drama, History, History and criticism, Theater, Women and literature, Women authors, Women dramatists, English, Histoire, Toneelschrijvers, Vrouwelijke auteurs, Histoire et critique, Engels, Théâtre anglais, Femmes et littérature, English drama, history and criticism, 19th century, English drama, history and criticism, 18th century, English drama, women authors, Women dramatists, Theater, great britain, history, Dramaturges anglais, Biographies, Théâtre, DRAMA, English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Times: 18th century, 19th century