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Shakespeareu27s Madwomen: How Elizabethan Theatre Challenged the Perception of Mental Afflictions

机译:莎士比亚的疯子:伊丽莎白女王剧院如何挑战对心理苦难的认识

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I would like to write about the perception of madness in Elizabethan England. William Shakespeare’s Hamlet will serve as my primary text and I will carefully examine Ophelia. However, it is my intent to use other works from the same era, perhaps even more examples from Shakespeare, to support my points.Currently my research questions are as follows:How did the theatrical representations of mad characters – particularly young women – in Elizabethan England reflect the perception of mental diseases and disorders at the time? To what extent were those representations serving as political comments? Were they typically in women characters? What does that say about the society?
机译:我想写一些关于伊丽莎白女王时代疯狂的看法。威廉·莎士比亚的《哈姆雷特》将作为我的主要文字,我将仔细研究奥菲莉亚。但是,我的目的是要使用同一时期的其他作品(也许还有莎士比亚的更多例子)来支持我的观点。目前我的研究问题如下:在伊丽莎白女王时代,疯狂角色(尤其是年轻女性)的戏剧表现如何英国反映当时对精神疾病和精神障碍的看法吗?这些代表在多大程度上充当了政治评论?他们通常是女性角色吗?那对社会有什么看法?

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