Women’s War Drama in England in the Seventeenth Century
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Ptolomy, 211, 218–221, 223

Prostitution, 124–125, 265

Protestantism, 34

Puritanism, 214, 255

rape, 112–114

Renaissance, 27, 63

Restoration, 4–5, 16–18, 23–24, 26–28, 32–37, 39, 41, 47–51, 54–57, 103–104, 117, 125, 127, 144, 183–185, 189, 199, 208–210, 212–217, 225, 242–243, 269, 279–284

Restoration settlement, 129, 224, 244, 256

Restoration theatre, 102, 141, 257

Revolution

English Revolution, 251–252

Glorious revolution, 101

Revolutionary period, 30–31

Revolutionary potential, 7, 42, 74, 138, 159–160

rivalry, 186, 212, 219–220, 225

romance, 38, 73, 136, 146, 195

codes of romance, 32

French Romance, 31

Roundheads, 18, 36–37, 39, 54, 102, 242–243, 245, 251, 268, 282–283

Royalists, 18, 40, 46, 48, 52, 54, 70, 102–103, 186, 216, 222, 250–252, 257–258, 269–270

satire, 102, 121, 175, 252, 256

sects, 42, 191

Seneca, 213, 222–223, 227

siege, 9–12, 44, 68–70, 72–73, 77–78, 80–81, 84–85, 94, 99, 150, 160, 268, 278–279

ancient siege warfare, 82–83

separatism, 92

Stoicism, 214, 224

Stuarts

Stuart Court in exile, 100–102

Stuart Divine Right doctrine, 182

Stuart dynasty, 57, 185, 216

Stuart monarchy, 18, 104, 243, 269

Stuart regime, 3, 35, 51, 103, 128, 268

theatre

access of theatre, 102

classical theatre, 225

closure of theatres, 257–258

feminist theatre, 17, 28

public theatre, 7, 28, 212

reopening of theatres, 35

theatre of war and theatre of peace, 89–90, 146, 159, 284

women in theatre, 6

Toryism, 55, 143, 259, 268–269

tragicomedy, 38, 171, 185

translation, 33–34, 210–212, 215, 224–225

violence, 8, 46, 53, 72, 145, 150, 159, 169, 179, 200, 209, 227, 278, 281

Virginia, 184–188, 190–191, 194–197

virtue, 12, 49, 54, 120, 129, 154, 219, 222

wits, 35, 104, 177

Whigs, 18, 185, 242, 245, 256–259, 265–266, 268–270