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Coquettes, wives, and widows : gender politics in French baroque opera and theater / Marcie Ray.

Author/creator Ray, Marcie author.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Rochester, NY : University of Rochester Press, 2020.
Copyright Notice ©2020
Descriptionxi, 191 pages : illustrations, music ; 24 cm.
Subject(s)
Series Eastman studies in music
Eastman studies in music. ^A494093
Contents From Platée's frog-like flirt to Pompadour's yellow skin : correcting the coquette -- A "mistress of her own affairs" : inhibiting the widow's (sexual) independence -- The price of independence : women seeking separations -- "Everywhere our hearts are in danger" : Cupid's triumph and the decline of the indifferent mistress.
Abstract Seventeenth- and eighteenth-century French theatrical works created an uneasy dialogue with the often-blistering depictions of marriage in contemporary writings by literary women. For over a century, composers and librettists attempted to silence such anti-traditionalist views through dramas that ridicule, banish, or, even more violently, silence and subjugate female characters who resist marriage. These dramas portray independent-minded women as agents of chaos who deploy their sexuality to destabilize class demarcations, or to destroy families and at times the monarchy itself. This book shows how dramatists wrested narratives away from women and weaponized those narratives in a defense of the status quo. It examines a wide range of works of different types: from Jean-Philippe Rameau's Platée, ou Junon jalouse and André Campra's Aréthuse, ou la Vengeance de l'Amour to representative works from the Comédie Franaise, the Comédie Italienne, and the fairgound theaters. Each theater offered denigrating portraits of independent women as dissolute, obstinate, and extremist. The operas and other theatrical works explored in Coquettes, Wives, and Widows reveal who (in the view of many at the time) should exercise authority to make choices about women's lives. They also give evidence of widespread fears about how society might change if it were to grant women themselves that responsibility.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 159-178) and index.
LCCN 2020003816
ISBN9781580469883 hardcover
ISBN1580469884 hardcover

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