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Negotiating Marriage and Professional Autonomy in the Careers of Eighteenth-Century Actresses

Brooks, Helen (2011) Negotiating Marriage and Professional Autonomy in the Careers of Eighteenth-Century Actresses. Eighteenth-Century Life, 35 (2). pp. 39-75. ISSN 1086-3192

Type of Research: Article
Creators: Brooks, Helen
Description:

This essay examines the ways marriage could function both to the benefit and detriment of an actress's professional activities and agency. It argues that an astute marital decision might support and promote an ambitious actress's future on the stage, largely through integrating her into established networks in the profession. It then reveals the ways in which an actress's legal status as feme covertmight impact upon her professional agency, particularly in light of her unique position as both trader and object of trade. The essay then goes on to consider how actresses negotiated their ways between the benefits and the liabilities of marriage. "Contract" marriage, or "performing marriage," the essay suggests, was one way in which an actress might maintain her legal, and therefore professional, agency, within the framework of a long-term personal relationship. Some actresses, the essay argues, may have chosen to negotiate their personal and professional lives by cohabiting and living as ifmarried, outside the legal framework of a legitimate union. Such an argument, moreover, opens up a wider awareness of the eighteenth-century businesswomen's choices in marriage.

Keywords/subjects not otherwise listed: actresses, marriage, eighteenth-century history, theatre, law
Publisher/Broadcaster/Company: Duke University Press
Your affiliations with UAL: Colleges > Central Saint Martins
Date: 1 April 2011
Date Deposited: 09 Mar 2026 11:02
Last Modified: 09 Mar 2026 11:02
Item ID: 25965
URI: https://ualresearchonline.arts.ac.uk/id/eprint/25965

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