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Rosalind: Shakespeare's Immortal heroine

Transgender triumph

May 20, 2016 08:52
Mischievous: Janet Suzman as Angela Thirlwell's eponymous provocatuse in RSC's 1968 version of As You Like It
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By Angela Thirlwell
Oberon Books, £16.99

Few authors simultaneously capture the zeitgeist of the moment and confront the universal wish for immortality. But, taking a fictional character - Shakespeare's "mercurial, mischievous" heroine, Rosalind - as her beguiling subject, Angela Thirlwell, in her latest biography, achieves this.

"We can all inhabit Rosalind," Thirlwell claims. Excavating history, literature, art, theatre and film, she presents Rosalind's many incarnations.

Thirlwell reveals the full potential of a character who, played originally by a boy dressed as a girl, dons male breeches before resuming womanhood to pair with her beloved Orlando.