Affiliation:
1. University of Southern Denmark Odense Denmark
2. University of Aarhus Aarhus C Denmark
Abstract
AbstractEarly modern French dramas c.1550–1660 stage a multitude of female figures. Two of the most popular were the Greek‐Egyptian ruler Cleopatra and the Carthaginian noblewoman Sophonisbe who all in all appear in no less than 13 French tragedies from this period including some of the period's most important ones. In this article we undertake the first comparative and structural investigation of both figures' importance within the corpus by combining computationally assisted social network analysis and traditional close reading. By defining importance quantitatively based on four centrality measurements, we substantiate recent scholarship's highlighting of early modern dramatists' gendered interest and question traditional scholarly notions of protagonism.
Subject
Literature and Literary Theory
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1. The gender agency gap in fiction writing (1850 to 2010);Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences;2024-07-08