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Shakespeare, Sex, and Love (Hardcover)
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Shakespeare, Sex, and Love (Hardcover)
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Loot Price R540
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Here is a lively look at how Shakespeare's treatment of human
sexuality in his plays and poems relates to the sexual conventions,
sexual mores, and actual sexual behaviors of his day.
Pre-eminent Shakespeare critic Stanley Wells draws on historical
and anecdotal sources to present an illuminating account of sexual
behavior--and its consequences--in Shakespeare's time, particularly
in Stratford-upon-Avon and London. Shakespeare's Stratford was a
hotbed of small-town gossip; the town's records reveal many cases
of slander involving accusations of cuckoldry and whoredom, as well
as many prosecutions for fornication, sexual "incontinence," and
adultery. Wells thoroughly explores this milieu, demonstrating what
we know or can deduce of the sex lives of Shakespeare and members
of his family and providing a fascinating account of depictions of
sexuality in the poetry of the period. Wells even points to
specific recorded events that find their way into lines and
subplots in the plays.
In the second half of the book, Wells goes on to explore the
variety of ways in which Shakespeare treats sexuality in his plays
and how he relates sexuality to love. Chapters cover everything
from the fun that Shakespeare gets out of sex in his comedies; to
the ways he relates sexual desire to both lust and love; to sexual
jealousy in four major plays; and to Romeo and Juliet as the play
in which Shakespeare focuses most centrally on issues relating to
sex, love, and the relationship between them. "Whores and Saints"
looks at his portrayals of the extremes of womanhood, and a final
chapter, "Just Good Friends," investigates his depiction of
same-gender relationships.
Whether as a source of comedy, drama, debate, or passion, sex in
Shakespeare's plays and poems is always intriguing, and there is no
better guide to this subject than Stanley Wells.
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