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Shakespeare in Lust

Author : Bruce Abrahams
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2003-06
Category : Erotic poetry, English
ISBN : 1898998795

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Shakespeare in Lust by Bruce Abrahams Pdf

This is the perfect little book for romantic or carnal lovers. With the lightest of literary touches that is by turn both earthly and delicate, Bruce Abraham's Shakesperian' sonnets evoke the mood of love and lust that is as relevant today as it no doubt was in the time of the bard. Hugo D. Wood's stylish etching are to marvel at - an exquisitely drawn visual representation full of passion, rude observations and humour. The ideal Valentine's Day present for all but the very inhibited!'

Shakespeare on Love and Lust

Author : Maurice Charney
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2002-07-22
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780231500067

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Shakespeare on Love and Lust by Maurice Charney Pdf

The complex and sometimes contradictory expressions of love in Shakespeare's works—ranging from the serious to the absurd and back again—arise primarily from his dramatic and theatrical flair rather than from a unified philosophy of love. Untangling his witty, bawdy (and ambiguous) treatment of love, sex, and desire requires a sharp eye and a steady hand. In Shakespeare on Love and Lust, noted scholar Maurice Charney delves deeply into Shakespeare's rhetorical and thematic development of this largest of subjects to reveal what makes his plays and poems resonate with contemporary audiences. The paradigmatic star-crossed lovers of Romeo and Juliet, the comic confusions of couples wandering through the wood in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Othello's tragic jealousy, the homoerotic ways Shakespeare played with cross-dressing on the Elizabethan stage—Charney explores the world in which Shakespeare lived, and how it is reflected and transformed in the one he created. While focusing primarily on desire between young lovers, Charney also explores themes of love in marriage (Brutus and Portia) and in same-sex pairings (Antonio and Sebastian). Against the conventions of Renaissance literature, Shakespeare qualified the Platonic view that true love transcends the physical. Instead, as Charney demonstrates, love in Shakespeare's work is almost always sexual as well as spiritual, and the full range of desire's dramatic possibilities is displayed. Shakespeare on Love and Lust begins by considering the ways in which Shakespeare drew upon and satirized the conventions of Petrarchan Renaissance love poetry in plays like Romeo and Juliet, then explores how courtship is woven into the basic plot formula of the comedies. Next, Charney examines love in the tragedies and the enemies of love (Iago, for example). Later chapters cover the gender complications in such plays as Macbeth and The Taming of the Shrew as well as the homoerotic themes woven into many of the poems and plays. Charney concludes with a lively discussion of paradoxes and ambivalences about love expressed by Shakespeare's word play and sexual innuendoes.

Shakespeare on Love & Lust

Author : Maurice Charney
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0231104286

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Shakespeare on Love & Lust by Maurice Charney Pdf

A leading Shakespearean authority untangles the legendary writer's witty, bawdy, and ambiguous treatment of sex, love, and desire.

Love, Lust, and Loss

Author : Claudacious Shakespeare
Publisher : Trafford Publishing
Page : 136 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2016-02-12
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9781490769707

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Love, Lust, and Loss by Claudacious Shakespeare Pdf

My poetry and short stories will take you on a journey and give you a brief look into my life. Everything I write is from the heart and is inspired by personal experiences. Love speaks of the love that has filled my heart. Lust speaks of the many temptations, seductions, and emotions that stimulate the body. And loss speaks of the hurt that can be brought on by love or feelings of lack thereof. The short stories of passion allowed me to delve into my creative side. The many days I sat daydreaming and wondering what if are now out of my head and on paper. Often we fantasize but we keep our fantasies to ourselves. This allows me to explore those passions outside of a mere daydream. Love, Lust, and Loss reflects life experiences and everything in between. My book takes a look into every aspect of every emotion that love and loss of love elicits. I hope that what I write inspires you to feel something youve never felt, reminds you of a love from your past, present, or future, and allows you to see that you are not alone in your emotions.

Seduction by Shakespeare

Author : TCB Cafe Publishing,TCB-Cafe Publishing Staff
Publisher : TCB Cafe Publishing
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2005-12
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0976768259

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Seduction by Shakespeare by TCB Cafe Publishing,TCB-Cafe Publishing Staff Pdf

Why bother with Ann Landers, Dear Abby, and other modern advice mavens when Shakespeare is here to help? This book collects some of the Bard's pithiest, most insightful sayings on romance and its variations. She asks, “How do I look?" Shakespeare responds "Beauty itself doth of itself persuade/ The eyes of men without an orator.” Don't know how to express an appreciation for bondage? How about "All strange and terrible events are welcome/But comforts we despise." Included are quick reference icons for finding the perfect words to complete a perfect moment.

Shakespeare and Philosophy

Author : Raymond Angelo Belliotti
Publisher : Rodopi
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Law
ISBN : 9789401208727

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Shakespeare and Philosophy by Raymond Angelo Belliotti Pdf

This book is an interdisciplinary work that weaves literary interpretation, legal theory, and philosophical doctrine about sex and love into a coherent mosaic in the context of two of Shakespeare’s plays: The Merchant of Venice and Measure for Measure. In the process, the work advances literary interpretations of the plays including character studies of some of the main protagonists. The aim is partly theoretical but mostly practical: to demonstrate what we can learn about living a robustly meaningful and significant human life by taking Shakespeare’s work seriously from contemporary philosophical and legal vantage points. Shakespeare does not reveal a tightly defined moral system that he is trying to urge upon his audience. Instead, Shakespeare challenges his audience to struggle with moral complexity as they confront conflicting elements surrounding legal and moral issues presented in his work and within the souls of his characters. His issues and their conflicts are also ours. Much of Shakespeare’s work consists of raising weighty questions inextricably connected to the human condition and inviting his audience to ponder possible answers. The philosophical lessons about living our lives meaningfully and significantly that we can derive from Shakespeare are simple yet powerful.

A Concordance to Shakespeare's Poems

Author : Helen Kate Rogers Furness,Mrs. Horace Howard Furness
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 446 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 1875
Category : Electronic
ISBN : HARVARD:HWKC4E

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A Concordance to Shakespeare's Poems

Author : Horace Furness
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 434 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2023-05-16
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9783368823689

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A Concordance to Shakespeare's Poems by Horace Furness Pdf

Reprint of the original, first published in 1874.

Shakespeare and Women

Author : Phyllis Rackin
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2005-05-26
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780191513916

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Shakespeare and Women by Phyllis Rackin Pdf

Shakespeare and Women situates Shakespeare's female characters in multiple historical contexts, ranging from the early modern England in which they originated to the contemporary Western world in which our own encounters with them are staged. In so doing, this book seeks to challenge currently prevalent views of Shakespeare's women-both the women he depicted in his plays and the women he encountered in the world he inhabited. Chapter 1, 'A Usable History', analyses the implications and consequences of the emphasis on patriarchal power, male misogyny, and women's oppression that has dominated recent feminist Shakespeare scholarship, while subsequent chapters propose alternative models for feminist analysis. Chapter 2, 'The Place(s) of Women in Shakespeare's World', emphasizes the frequently overlooked kinds of social, political, and economic agency exercised by the women Shakespeare would have known in both Stratford and London. Chapter 3, 'Our Canon, Ourselves', addresses the implications of the modern popularity of plays such as The Taming of the Shrew which seem to endorse women's subjugation, arguing that the plays-and the aspects of those plays-that we have chosen to emphasize tell us more about our own assumptions than about the beliefs that informed the responses of Shakespeare's first audiences. Chapter 4, 'Boys will be Girls', explores the consequences for women of the use of male actors to play women's roles. Chapter 5, 'The Lady's Reeking Breath', turns to the sonnets, the texts that seem most resistant to feminist appropriation, to argue that Shakespeare's rewriting of the idealized Petrarchan lady anticipates modern feminist critiques of the essential misogyny of the Petrarchan tradition. The final chapter, 'Shakespeare's Timeless Women', surveys the implication of Shakespeare's female characters in the process of historical change, as they have been repeatedly updated to conform to changing conceptions of women's nature and women's social roles, serving in ever-changing guises as models of an unchanging, universal female nature.

The Mind According to Shakespeare

Author : Marvin Bennet Krims
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2006-09-30
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9780313081422

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The Mind According to Shakespeare by Marvin Bennet Krims Pdf

Dr. Krims, a psychoanalyst for more than three decades, takes readers into the sonnets and characters of Shakespeare and unveils the Bard's talent for illustrating psychoanalytical issues. These hidden aspects of the characters are one reason they feel real and, thus, have such a powerful effect, explains Krims. In exploring Shakespeare's characters, readers may also learn much about their own inner selves. In fact, Krims explains in one chapter how reading Shakespeare and other works helped him resolve his own inner conflicts. Topics of focus include Prince Hal's aggression, Hotspur's fear of femininity, Hamlet's frailty, Romeo's childhood trauma and King Lear's inability to grieve. In one essay, Krims offers a mock psychoanalysis of Beatrice from Much Ado about Nothing. All of the essays look at the unconscious motivations of Shakespeare's characters, and, in doing so, both challenge and extend common understandings of his texts.

Shakespeare, Sex, and Love

Author : Stanley Wells
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 295 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2010-04-08
Category : Drama
ISBN : 9780199578597

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Shakespeare, Sex, and Love by Stanley Wells Pdf

How does Shakespeare's treatment of human sexuality relate to the sexual conventions and language of his times? Pre-eminent Shakespearean critic Stanley Wells draws on historical and anecdotal sources to present an illuminating account of sexual behaviour in Shakespeare's time, particularly in Stratford-upon-Avon and London. He demonstrates what we know or can deduce of the sex lives of Shakespeare and members of his family. He also provides a fascinating account of depictions ofsexuality in the poetry of the period and suggests that at the time Shakespeare was writing most of his non-dramatic verse a group of poets catered especially for readers with homoerotic tastes.The second part of Shakespeare, Sex, - and Love focuses on the variety of ways in which Shakespeare treats sexuality in his plays and at how he relates sexuality to love. Wells shows that Shakespeare's attitude to sex developed over the course of his writing career, and devotes whole chapters to 'The Fun of Sex' - to how he raises laughter out of the matter of sex in both the language and the plotting of some of his comedies; portrayals of sexual desire; to Romeo and Julietas the play in which Shakespeare focuses most centrally on issues relating to sex, love, and the relationship between them; to sexual jealousy, traced through four major plays; 'Sexual Experience'; and 'Whores and Saints'. A final chapter, 'Just Good Friends' examines Shakespeare's rendering of same-genderrelationships.

Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature before Heterosexuality

Author : R. Bach
Publisher : Springer
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2007-04-02
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780230603639

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Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature before Heterosexuality by R. Bach Pdf

Shakespeare has been misread for centuries as having modern ideas about sex and gender.This book shows how in the Restoration and Eighteenth century, Shakespeare's plays and other Renaissance texts were adapted to make them conform to these modern ideas.Through readings of Shakespearean texts, including King Lear, Antony and Cleopatra, and Othello, and other Renaissance drama, the book reveals a sexual world before heterosexuality. Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature Before Heterosexuality shows how revisions and criticism of Renaissance drama contributed to the emergence of heterosexuality.It also shows how changing ideas about status, adultery, friendship, and race were factors in that emergence.