Sexuality in the Comedies of William Shakespeare

Sexuality in the Comedies of William Shakespeare
Author: Stephen P. Thompson
Publsiher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2014-04-25
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780737769821

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This fascinating edition examines the comedies of playwright William Shakespeare through the lens of sexuality. Essays explore topics such as the ambiguity of Shakespeare's sonnets, Renaissance attitudes toward sexuality, themes of misogyny in Taming of the Shrew, and sexual anxiety in Much Ado About Nothing. Modern perspectives on sexuality and courtship are also presented, covering subjects such as social media and dating, modern mythology about the differences between genders, and a decline in American romantic comedies.

Shakespeare and Sexuality

Shakespeare and Sexuality
Author: Catherine M. S. Alexander,Stanley Wells
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2001-09-20
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0521804752

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This book draws together ten important essays which explore the significance of sexuality in Shakespeare's work.

Sexuality in the Comedies of William Shakespeare

Sexuality in the Comedies of William Shakespeare
Author: Stephen P. Thompson
Publsiher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2014-04-25
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780737770650

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This fascinating edition examines the comedies of playwright William Shakespeare through the lens of sexuality. Essays explore topics such as the ambiguity of Shakespeare's sonnets, Renaissance attitudes toward sexuality, themes of misogyny in Taming of the Shrew, and sexual anxiety in Much Ado About Nothing. Modern perspectives on sexuality and courtship are also presented, covering subjects such as social media and dating, modern mythology about the differences between genders, and a decline in American romantic comedies.

Shakespeare Sex and Love

Shakespeare  Sex  and Love
Author: Stanley Wells
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2010-04-08
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780199578597

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How does Shakespeare's treatment of human sexuality relate to the sexual conventions and language of his times? Pre-eminent Shakespearean critic Stanley Wells draws on historical and anecdotal sources to present an illuminating account of sexual behaviour in Shakespeare's time, particularly in Stratford-upon-Avon and London. He demonstrates what we know or can deduce of the sex lives of Shakespeare and members of his family. He also provides a fascinating account of depictions ofsexuality in the poetry of the period and suggests that at the time Shakespeare was writing most of his non-dramatic verse a group of poets catered especially for readers with homoerotic tastes.The second part of Shakespeare, Sex, - and Love focuses on the variety of ways in which Shakespeare treats sexuality in his plays and at how he relates sexuality to love. Wells shows that Shakespeare's attitude to sex developed over the course of his writing career, and devotes whole chapters to 'The Fun of Sex' - to how he raises laughter out of the matter of sex in both the language and the plotting of some of his comedies; portrayals of sexual desire; to Romeo and Julietas the play in which Shakespeare focuses most centrally on issues relating to sex, love, and the relationship between them; to sexual jealousy, traced through four major plays; 'Sexual Experience'; and 'Whores and Saints'. A final chapter, 'Just Good Friends' examines Shakespeare's rendering of same-genderrelationships.

Sexuality in the Age of Shakespeare

Sexuality in the Age of Shakespeare
Author: W. Reginald Rampone Jr.
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2011-05-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780313343766

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This book examines the important themes of sexuality, gender, love, and marriage in stage, literary, and film treatments of Shakespeare's plays. The theme of sexuality is often integral to Shakespeare's works and therefore merits a thorough exploration. Sexuality in the Age of Shakespeare begins with descriptions of sexuality in ancient Greece and Rome, medieval England, and early-modern Europe and England, then segues into examinations of the role of sexuality in Shakespeare's plays and poetry, and also in film and stage productions of his plays. The author employs various theoretical approaches to establish detailed interpretations of Shakespeare's plays and provides excerpts from several early-modern marriage manuals to illustrate the typical gender roles of the time. The book concludes with bibliographies that students of Shakespeare will find invaluable for further study.

Shakespeare s Sexual Comedy

Shakespeare s Sexual Comedy
Author: Hugh M. Richmond
Publsiher: Indianapolis : Bobbs-Merrill
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1971
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: UOM:39015004931138

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Discusses the sonnets, The Comedy of Errors, Love's Labours Lost, The Taming of the Shrew, The Merchant of Venice, Much Ado About Nothing, As You Like It, Measure for Measure, Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, and others.

Homosexuality in the plays by William Shakespeare

Homosexuality in the plays by William Shakespeare
Author: Arzoo Singh
Publsiher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2018-03-19
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9783668663053

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Bachelor Thesis from the year 2017 in the subject Didactics for the subject English - Literature, Works, grade: 74, , course: B A (Hons) with English, language: English, abstract: This Research paper aims at highlighting various homo sexual instances in four of Shakespeare’s Comedies - A Midsummer Night’s Dream, As You Like It, The Merchant of Venice and Twelfth Night. When I discuss "levels" of relationships, I refer to one of three levels: the first is the playhouse level, which denotes the Early Modern theatrical world and assumes the use of boy actors. The second level is the true-character level, which signifies the "true plot" that lies under the exterior plot where characters do not yet know that Cesario is actually Viola or that Ganymede is actually Rosalind. The third and final level is the plot level, or what is currently occurring in the story line at that moment without invoking the playhouse level or citing the use of boy actors. I also refer to other works of Shakespeare like his sonnets and his plays (Romeo and Juliet, Henry IV and V, Troilus and Cressida, Othello, Timon of Athens and Tragedy of Coriolanus) and try to determine the disruption of hetero-normative Renaissance England by homo-erotic characters developed by Shakespeare. In this paper, I also shed light on the Playwright’s life and the socio-cultural environment of Elizabethan England. The difference between the societies of then and now is highlighted and are accordingly used to interpret the plays.

Desire and Anxiety Routledge Revivals

Desire and Anxiety  Routledge Revivals
Author: Valerie Traub
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2015-08-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781317619741

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In both feminist theory and Shakespearean criticism, questions of sexuality have consistently been conflated with questions of gender. First published in 1992, this book details the intersections and contradictions between sexuality and gender in the early modern period. Valerie Traub argues that desire and anxiety together constitute the erotic in Shakespearean drama – circulating throughout the dramatic texts, traversing ‘masculine’ and ‘feminine’ sites, eliciting and expressing heterosexual and homoerotic fantasies, embodiments, and fears. This is the first book to present a non-normalizing account of the unconscious and the institutional prerogatives that comprise the erotics of Shakespearean drama. Employing feminist, psychoanalytic, and new historical methods, and using each to interrogate the other, the book synthesises the psychic and the social, the individual and the institutional.