Fashion in the Time of William Shakespeare Fashion in the Time of William Shakespeare

Fashion in the Time of William Shakespeare

1564–1616

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Descripción editorial

Garments and accessories are prominent in almost all of William Shakespeare's plays, from Hamlet and Othello to A Midsummer Night's Dream and Twelfth Night. The statement 'Clothes maketh the man' was one that would have resonated with their audiences: the rise of England's merchant class had made issues of rank central to Elizabethan debate, and a rigid table of sumptuary laws carefully regulated the sorts of fabric and garment worn by the different classes. From the etiquette of courtly dress to the evolution of the Elizabethan ruff, in this vibrant introduction Sarah Jane Downing explores the sartorial world of the late-16th century, why people wore the clothes they did, and how the dizzyingly eclectic range of fashions (including ruffs, rebatos and French farthingales) transformed over time.

GÉNERO
Técnicos y profesionales
PUBLICADO
2014
10 de octubre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
72
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Shire Publications
TAMAÑO
11,8
MB

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