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Actresses as Working Women
Their Social Identity in Victorian Culture
Overview
Using historical evidence as well as personal accounts, Tracy C. Davis examines the reality of conditions for ordinary actresses, their working environments, employment patterns and the reasons why acting continued to be such a popular, though insecure, profession.
Theoretical Foundations
Firmly grounded in Marxist and feminist theory she looks at representations of women on stage, and the meanings associated with and generated by them.