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Painted Faces on the Renaissance Stage: The Moral Significance of Face-Painting Conventions

Author Annette Drew-Bear
Publisher Bucknell University Press
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ISBN / ASIN161148071X
ISBN-139781611480719
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Sales Rank5,603,112
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This book shows how the painted face functions as a theatrical signal in Renaissance drama. Explaining the connection between red, white, and black make-up and sexual sin, devilish corruption, and poison, the author surveys how playwrights used face-paint in tragedy to express a wide range of corruption and in comedy to exploit the bawdy meanings of fucus. Illustrated.