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2020
This chapter turns to the comedies of William Wycherley, which have long been taken to epitomize the libertine spirit of Restoration court culture. However, it argues that Wycherley (and others) pushed back against the court. The playwright's close relationship with the monarch enabled this resistance: he enjoyed royal patronage, had an affair with a ...
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This chapter turns to the comedies of William Wycherley, which have long been taken to epitomize the libertine spirit of Restoration court culture. However, it argues that Wycherley (and others) pushed back against the court. The playwright's close relationship with the monarch enabled this resistance: he enjoyed royal patronage, had an affair with a ...
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Who Are the Dadas of Travesties!
Modern Drama, 1978>TOM STOPPARD'S LATEST full-length play, Travesties, produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company first in London (June 1974) and then in New York (October 1975), is a theatre-piece that meditates upon its own dramatic origins and at the same time dramatizes questions concerning the proper relation of politics to art.
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Gore Aesthetics: Chilean Necroliberalism And Travesti Resistance
Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies, 2023Cole Rizki
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Travar el saber: Travesti‐Centred Knowledge‐Making and Education
Bulletin of Latin American Research, 2021exaly

