Plain ugly

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Discover 'Plain Ugly', a groundbreaking exploration of the representation of ugliness in early modern literature and visual culture. This compelling book examines how repulsive physical characters were depicted across a diverse range of literary and artistic texts, providing critical insights into societal perceptions of deformity and its relationship with gender and identity construction. As the first paperback edition published by Manchester University Press in 2015, 'Plain Ugly' delves deeply into English literary traditions while also engaging with European influences, drawing from a rich tapestry of primary sources including notable Italian artworks. The accessibility of its content makes this book ideal for scholars in English literature, cultural studies, and women's studies, as well as art history enthusiasts. Both postgraduate and undergraduate students will find value in the illuminating close readings encompassed in its pages. With its engaging narrative and academic rigor, 'Plain Ugly' addresses the intriguing power dynamics that inform our understanding of beauty and ugliness within early modern culture. This unique text will also resonate with general readers interested in the quirks and intricacies of historical representations of identity and appearance. Add 'Plain Ugly' to your collection for a fascinating scholarly journey!

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