The role of Lady Macbeth, far too "unsexed" (1901)
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Title
The role of Lady Macbeth, far too "unsexed" (1901)
Subject
unsexed
Description
A critical review of the three Shakespeare plays that competed in the Annual Content in Dramatic Representation at Colorado State Normal School, now known as the University of Northern Colorado. Of note, is the critique of the portrayal of Lady Macbeth, particularly the actress' inability to portray her character's transition from a properly sexed wife to an "unsexed" striver and murderess.
Creator
L.M.H.
Source
Colorado Historic Newspapers
Publisher
L.M.H., "The Contest in Dramatic Representation," The Crucible, Volume 9, Number 7, March 1, 1901, pp. 166.
Date
March 1, 1901
Contributor
Thomas R. Dunn (researcher)
Rights
Public domain -- published before 1926
Format
JPEG, PDF
Language
English
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Original Format
Newspaper
Files
Citation
L.M.H., “The role of Lady Macbeth, far too "unsexed" (1901),” Northern Colorado Queer Memory Project, accessed April 14, 2026, https://nocoqueermemory.omeka.net/items/show/82.
