Shakespeare, Sex and the Print RevolutionA&C Black, 1. jan. 1996 - 274 sider This book investigates how the sexual element in Shakespeare's works is 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-accessible classical canon he creates a reconstituted idea of the sexual temptress; and out of the Counter-Reformation propaganda he fashions his own complex thinking about the prostitute. Shakespeare's theatrical scripts, meeting-ground fro the spoken and written word, contribute powerfully to those socio-sexual debates which had been re-energized by print. |
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... Language and Imagery in Shakespearean and Stuart Literature ( Athlone , 1994 ) . But the present book has also grown out of my experience of teaching a Renaissance component in a Literature in History course at the University of Wales ...
... Language and Imagery in Shakespearean and Stuart Literature ( Athlone , 1994 ) . But the present book has also grown out of my experience of teaching a Renaissance component in a Literature in History course at the University of Wales ...
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... language explosion in the sixteenth century the language almost doubled itself from foreign sources it is reasonable to suppose that the sexual vocabulary grew in line with the rest . One voice to be raised which had been muted for ...
... language explosion in the sixteenth century the language almost doubled itself from foreign sources it is reasonable to suppose that the sexual vocabulary grew in line with the rest . One voice to be raised which had been muted for ...
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... languages , though the status of the Shakespearean script is further complicated by its elevation into literary text . Having been granted an existence apart from the ephemeral production , it could be at once retrieved for popular art ...
... languages , though the status of the Shakespearean script is further complicated by its elevation into literary text . Having been granted an existence apart from the ephemeral production , it could be at once retrieved for popular art ...
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... language is designed not only to illustrate patterns of evasion but to open up an issue which is explored further in Parts II and III . Thus he is caught up in the great expansion of language ; and the sexual vocabulary , like other ...
... language is designed not only to illustrate patterns of evasion but to open up an issue which is explored further in Parts II and III . Thus he is caught up in the great expansion of language ; and the sexual vocabulary , like other ...
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... a qualitative change ; and Shakespeare's sexual language and preoccupations are as sensitive a gauge of such change as we have . PART I Shakespearean Images and the Paradox of Print 1 4 Shakespeare , Sex and the Print Revolution.
... a qualitative change ; and Shakespeare's sexual language and preoccupations are as sensitive a gauge of such change as we have . PART I Shakespearean Images and the Paradox of Print 1 4 Shakespeare , Sex and the Print Revolution.
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The Shakespearean Reputation | 7 |
Performance versus Text | 14 |
Censorship and Evasion | 25 |
The First Print Era ReaderSpectator as Voyeur | 46 |
Shakespeare and the Classics | 57 |
Roman Rapes | 59 |
Sexual Temptresses | 74 |
Trojan Whores | 99 |
Introduction | 147 |
The Education of Women Textual Authority or Sexual Licence | 151 |
Othello Cuckoldry and the Doctrine of Generality | 173 |
Class and Courtship Ritual in Much Ado | 195 |
Honest Whores or the State as Brothel | 209 |
Conclusion | 227 |
Notes | 232 |
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CupidAdonis Prettie Boyes and Unlawfull Joyes | 119 |
Pox and Gold Timons New World Heritage | 129 |
The Sexual Reformation | 145 |
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