Repository logo
Research Data
Publications
Projects
Persons
Organizations
English
Français
Log In(current)
  1. Home
  2. Publications
  3. Thèse de doctorat (doctoral thesis)
  4. Shakespeare alterations of the exclusion crisis, 1678-1682: politics, rape, and authorship

Shakespeare alterations of the exclusion crisis, 1678-1682: politics, rape, and authorship

Author(s)
Depledge, Emma  
Chaire de littérature anglaise  
Publisher
Geneva
Date issued
2012
Subjects
Shakespeare Rape Authorship Politics Restoration Adaptation Theatre Gender Charles II Succession Crisis Exclusion Crisis Drama James II Britain Whig Tory
Abstract
This thesis explores Shakespeare's Restoration afterlife, claiming that a succession dispute known as the Exclusion Crisis (1678-1682) helped to rescue his plays from obscurity. In addition to exploring what the Crisis can tell us about Shakespeare's authorial afterlife the thesis contends that the ten Shakespeare alterations produced between 1678 and 1682 provide insights not only into the politics of the period, but more specifically into the problematic implications of the ‘rape rhetoric' circulating in the late 1670s and early 1680s.
Notes
PhD, University of Geneva
Publication type
doctoral thesis
Identifiers
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/32912
File(s)
Loading...
Thumbnail Image
Download
Name

2021-05-06_3161_1994.pdf

Type

Main Article

Size

2.15 MB

Format

Adobe PDF

Université de Neuchâtel logo

Service information scientifique & bibliothèques

Rue Emile-Argand 11

2000 Neuchâtel

contact.libra@unine.ch

Service informatique et télématique

Rue Emile-Argand 11

Bâtiment B, rez-de-chaussée

Powered by DSpace-CRIS

libra v2.2.0

© 2026 Université de Neuchâtel

Portal overviewUser guideOpen Access strategyOpen Access directive Research at UniNE Open Access ORCIDWhat's new