Women as Hamlet
Explore the intriguing intersection of gender and performance in "Women as Hamlet" by Tony Howard, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. With 344 insightful pages, this captivating book delves into how the iconic role of Hamlet has been reinterpreted by numerous groundbreaking actresses since the late eighteenth century. Howard expertly examines the shifting attitudes towards gender representation, highlighting the contributions of painters, novelists, playwrights, and filmmakers who have envisioned Hamlet as a female character. By connecting theatre, literature, visual arts, and film, this compelling study sheds light on the significant cultural phenomenon of the female Hamlet, making it essential reading for anyone interested in Shakespeare, stage history, and dramatic production. Discover how this enduring role continues to inspire and challenge perceptions in contemporary society.