23 décembre 2014
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colleenekennedy, « A Perfumed Recipe on the Early Modern Stage (Part 1) », The Recipes Project, ID : 10.58079/tcsj
By Colleen Kennedy This is the first part of a two-part reading of the pomander recipe depicted in Thomas Tomkis’ allegorical Jacobean comedy, Lingua: or, the Combat of the Tongue and the Five Senses for Superiority (1607)[1]. Below, I consider how this perfume recipe has an immediate effect and affect on the audience. In my next installment, I consider the gendered implications of this same passage. Theatre historian Sally Barnes argues that in our modern deodorized world and theatre, that ...