1st Edition

The Celebrated Hannah Cowley Experiments in Dramatic Genre, 1776–1794

By Angela Escott Copyright 2012
    320 Pages
    by Routledge

    320 Pages
    by Routledge

    Hannah Cowley (1743–1809) was a very successful dramatist, and something of an eighteenth-century celebrity. New critical interest in the drama of this period has meant a resurgence of interest in Cowley’s writing and in the performance of her plays. This is the first substantial monograph study to examine Cowley’s life and work.

    Acknowledgements, Note on Sources, List of Abbreviations, List of Figures, Introduction, 1 ‘Few Better Comedies than Hers’, 2 ‘The Thwarted Passions and Loft y Grandeur of Tragedy’: Cowley’s Gothic Drama, Albina, 3 Civic Virtue, Despotism and the Fall of Empires in Cowley’s Tragedy, The Fate of Sparta, 4 Afterpiece Experiments: Oratory, Pedantry and Politeness, 5 The Imperial Project: Resistance and Revolution in Cowley’s Oriental Musical Comedy, 6 A Female Sculptor and Connoisseur: Artistic Self-Fashioning and the Exposure of Connoisseurship, Collecting and Concupiscence, Appendix: Chronology of Plays by Hannah Cowley, Notes, Works Cited, Index

    Biography

    Angela Escott