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Shakespeare, Sex and the Print Revolution Gordon Williams

Shakespeare, Sex and the Print Revolution par Gordon Williams

Shakespeare, Sex and the Print Revolution Gordon Williams


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Investigates how the sexual element in Shakespeare's works is complicated and compromised by the impact of print. Shakespeare's theatrical scripts, meeting-ground for the spoken and written word, contribute powerfully to those socio-sexual debates which had been re-energized by print.

Shakespeare, Sex and the Print Revolution Résumé

Shakespeare, Sex and the Print Revolution Gordon Williams

This book investigates how the sexual element in Shakespeare's works in complicated and compromised by the impact of print. Whether the issue is one of censorship and evasion or sexual redefinition, the fact that Shakespeare wrote in the first century of popular print is crucial. Out of the newly-accesible classical canon he creates a reconstituted idea pf the sexual temptress; and out of Counter-Reformation propaganda he fashions his own complex thinking about the prostitute. Shakespeare's theatrical scripts, meeting-ground for the spoken and written word, contribute powerfully to those socio-sexual debates which had been re-energised by print. Dr Williams teaches at the University of Wales, Lampeter. His previous book was A Dictionary of Sexual Language and Imagery in Shakespearean and Stuart Literature (Athlone, 1994) and forthcoming is a Glossary of Shakespeare's Sexual Usage (Athlone, 1997).

Sommaire

Part 1 Shakespearean images and the paradox of print: the Shakespearean reputation; performance versus text; censorship and evasion; the first print era - reader-spectator as voyeur. Part 2 Shakespeare and the classics: Roman rapes; sexual temptress; Trojan whores; Cupid-Adonis - "prettie boyes" and "unlawfull joyes"; pox and gold - Timon's new world heritage. Part 3 The sexual reformation: the education of women - textual authority or sexual licence; "Othello", cuckoldry and the doctrine of generality; class and courtship ritual in "Much Ado"; honest whores, or the state as brothel; conclusion.

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GOR012875007
9780485121216
0485121212
Shakespeare, Sex and the Print Revolution Gordon Williams
Occasion - Comme neuf
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2000-12-01
288
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