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Vows Veils And Masks The Performance Of Marriage In The Plays Of Eugene Oneill Wynstra

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Vows Veils And Masks The Performance Of Marriage In The Plays Of Eugene Oneill Wynstra
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Publisher: University Of Iowa Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.64 MB
Pages: 231
Author: Wynstra, Beth
ISBN: 9781609389031, 9781609389048, 1609389034, 1609389042
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Vows Veils And Masks The Performance Of Marriage In The Plays Of Eugene Oneill Wynstra by Wynstra, Beth 9781609389031, 9781609389048, 1609389034, 1609389042 instant download after payment.

Vows, Veils, and Masks offers a bold and timely approach to the plays of Eugene O’Neill with its attention to the engagements, weddings, and marriages so crucial to the tragic action in O’Neill’s works. Specifically, the book examines the culturally sanctioned traditions and gender roles that underscored marital life in the early twentieth century, and that still haunt and define love and partnership in the modern age. Weaving in artifacts like advice columns, advertisements, theatrical reviews, and even the lived experiences of the actors who brought O’Neill’s wife characters to life, Beth Wynstra points to new ways of seeing and empathizing with those who are betrothed and new possibilities for reading marriage in literary and dramatic works. She suggests that the various ways women were, and still are, expected to divert from their true ambitions, desires, and selves in the service of appropriate wifely behavior is a detrimental performance and one at the crux of O’Neill’s marital tragedies. This book invites more inclusive and nuanced ways of thinking about the choices married characters must make and the roles they play, both on and off the stage.

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