2 edition of Cuckolds-haven found in the catalog.
Cuckolds-haven
Nahum Tate
Published
1685
by J.H. and are to be sold by E. Poole in London
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | An alderman, no conjurer |
Statement | Acted at the Queen"s Theatre in Dorset Garden. By N. Tate. |
Contributions | Munby, A. N. L. 1913-1974 (bookplate) |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | [11], 45, [2] p. |
Number of Pages | 45 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL19024668M |
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This chapter uses the cuckold, the man whose wife is unfaithful, to explore connections between gender and the important theme of inversion in early modern popular culture. The cuckold reminds us that the social challenge of inversion was as much the result of the failure of superiors to govern properly as the misbehaviour of women and other : Susan D.
Amussen. Transcribed from: Tate, Nahum, Cuckolds-haven, or, An alderman no conjurer: a farce. Acted at the Queen's theatre in Dorset Garden. London: Printed for J.H. and are to be sold by Edward Poole [etc.], 45 p.
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