This collection of essays by an international group of prominent
scholars explores, for the first time, the implications of
presentism for issues of sexual orientation and gender in
Shakespeares texts. It offers crucial insights into our present
professional, theoretical, political, and social moment, as well as
readings of particular texts.
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