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Dissembling Disability in Early Modern English Drama
von Lindsey Row-Heyveld
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Reihe: Literary Disability Studies
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-3-030-06371-9
Auflage: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018
Erschienen am 25.01.2019
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 210 mm [H] x 148 mm [B] x 15 mm [T]
Gewicht: 341 Gramm
Umfang: 260 Seiten

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Why do able-bodied characters fake disability in 40 early modern English plays? This book uncovers a previously unexamined theatrical tradition and explores the way counterfeit disability captivated the Renaissance stage. Through detailed case studies of both lesser-known and canonical plays (by Shakespeare, Jonson, Marston, and others), Lindsey Row-Heyveld demonstrates why counterfeit disability proved so useful to early modern playwrights. Changing approaches to almsgiving in the English Reformation led to increasing concerns about feigned disability. The theater capitalized on those concerns, using the counterfeit-disability tradition to explore issues of charity, epistemology, and spectatorship. By illuminating this neglected tradition, this book fills an important gap in both disability history and literary studies, and explores how fears of counterfeit disability created a feedback loop of performance and suspicion. The result is the still-pervasive insistence that even genuinely disabled people must perform in order to, paradoxically, prove the authenticity of their impairments.



Lindsey Row-Heyveld is Assistant Professor of English at Luther College in Decorah, USA.  



1. Introduction: Dissembling Disability in Early Modern England.- 2. Act the Fool:
Antonio's Revenge
 and the Conventions of the Counterfeit-Disability Tradition.- 3. Double Dissimulation: Counterfeit Disability in
Bartholomew Fair
.- 4. Feminized Disability and Disabled Femininity in
Fair Em
 and
The Pilgrim
.- 5. Rules of Charity:
Richard III
 and the Counterfeit-Disability Tradition.- 6. Mandated Masquerade: Disability, Metatheater, and Audience Complicity in
The Fair Maid of the Exchange
 and
What You Will
.- 7. Conclusion: Early Modern Fantasies and Contemporary Realities.


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