HUMOUR AS AFFECT IN SUSANNA CENTLIVRE’S PLAY A BOLD STROKE FOR A WIFE
HUMOUR AS AFFECT IN SUSANNA CENTLIVRE’S PLAY A BOLD STROKE FOR A WIFE
Author(s): Ellen Dengel-JanicSubject(s): British Literature
Published by: Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai
Keywords: eighteenth-century drama; comedy; affect theory; empathy; ethics;
Summary/Abstract: Humour as Affect in Susanna Centlivre’s Play A Bold Stroke for a Wife. Susanna Centlivre’s plays are conceived in a cultural climate of moral debate and ideological reconsideration of values such as virtue, goodness and liberty. Centlivre’s use of humour becomes an ethical instrument and shows eighteenth-century audiences how liberty and freedom triumph over the excesses and follies of opposing figures such as parents and guardians. On the one hand, Centlivre’s comic playwriting creates an empathetic drama in which the female heroines are virtuous and elicit edifying responses from the audience and, on the other, the comic experience, following Bakhtin’s notion of laughter and the comic, enables freedom from the socially conventional notion of selfhood, thus making space for a re-orientation of values and norms.
Journal: Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai - Philologia
- Issue Year: 68/2023
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 35-52
- Page Count: 18
- Language: English