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    & Womenhakespeare

    Ah, women, women! come; we have no friendBut resolution, and the briefest end.

    Cleopatras soliloquy after Antonys death (Antony and Cleopatra, 4.16.91-92)

    WHO WAS SHAKESPEARES DARK LADY?

    The female page role was when a male actor played a woman

    who was playing a man (a special challenge to both the actors ability to perform as well as to the audiences

    imagination prior to 1660).

    7XTHERE ARE

    as for women in Shakespeares plays.

    Emelia Bassano LanierA clandestine Jew and illegitimate daughter of the Italian-born court musician, Baptista Bassano, one of a group of Jewish musicians brought from Venice by Henry VIII

    Mary FittonA gentlewoman and maid of honour to Queen Elizabeth

    Lucy MorganA notorious London prostitute called Lucy Negro, Black Lucy, or Lucy Morgan

    Aline FlorioWife to an Italian translator who first met Shakespeare at the home of the Earl of Southampton (Shakespeares patron for some time) and later again in London

    AS MANY ROLES FOR MEN

    84%of Shakespeare

    characters are men

    CLEOPATRA & ROSALIND ARE THE ONLY 2 female characters in the top 10 biggest roles in Shakespeares plays.

    16%of Shakespeare

    characters are women

    CHARACTERS & THEIR LINESMain female characters had far fewer than their male counterparts

    = 100 lines

    Hamlet in Hamlet Iago in Othello King Henry in Henry V

    Rosalind in As You Like It

    Cleopatra in Antony and Cleopatra

    InnogenCymbeline

    Portia inThe Merchant of Venice

    Juliet in Romeo and Juliet

    Helena in Alls Well That Ends Well

    Isabella in Measure for Measure

    Desdemona in Othello

    Emilia in The Two Noble Kinsmen

    Mary Frith, a notorious London pickpocket and crossdresser, was the subject of several early modern works. She performed onstage once in the 1611 play

    The Roaring Girl.

    Hamilton, Sharon, Shakespeares Daughters, 5. Shapiro, Michael, Gender in Play on the Shakespearean Stage, 16-8. Spevack, Marvin, A Complete and Systematic Concordance

    to the Works of Shakespeare. Wells, Stanley, An A-Z Guide to Shakespeare (2 ed.). Wells, Stanley and Gary Taylor, William

    Shakespeare: A Textual Companion

    WOMEN ON STAGE

    In the early modern period, crossdressing was frequently

    associated with prostitution, fornication, or other forms of illicit activities.

    Legal proceeding records of the time contain numerous cases where women and their helpers were punished for dressing up as a manno matter illicit sexual activities were involved or not.

    CROSSDRESSING OFF STAGE

    Shakespeare used female page roles throughout his career

    Cymbeline The Merchant of Venice

    As You Like It Twelfth NightThe Two Gentlemen of Verona

    Female roles were almost always played by male

    actors until 1660.