Shakespeare and Sexuality

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Catherine M. S. Alexander, Stanley Wells
Cambridge University Press, 2001年9月20日 - 207页
This volume draws together ten important essays which use a variety of approaches and materials to explore the significance of sexuality in Shakespeare's work. Some consider the erotic effect of Shakespeare's language; others are concerned with expressions of desire (male, female, inter-racial, homosexual and heterosexual) in performance as well as text. Many are reprinted from Shakespeare Survey. They are introduced by Ann Thompson's survey of the topic in recent criticism, and conclude with a new essay by Celia Daileader on nudity in Shakespeare films.

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Shakespeare and sexuality
1
Language and sexuality in Shakespeare
14
Death and desire in Romeo and Juliet
35
The legacy of Juliets desire in comedies of the early 1600S
52
Love in Venice
72
Male sexuality and misogyny
92
Consummation custom and law in Alls Well That Ends Well
116
The scandal of Shakespeares Sonnets
146
Representing sexuality in Shakespeares plays
168
Nude Shakespeare in film and nineties popular feminism
183
Index
201
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