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Straight Acting: The Hidden Queer Lives of William Shakespeare

Straight Acting: The Hidden Queer Lives of William Shakespeare


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A dazzling and "highly readable" (Guardian) portrait of Shakespeare as a young artist, revealing how his rich and complex queer life informed the plays and poems we treasure today

"Was Shakespeare gay?" For years the question has sent experts and fans into a tailspin of confusion. But as scholar Will Tosh argues, this debate misses the point: sex, intimacy, and identity in Elizabethan England were infinitely more complex--and queer--than we have been taught.

In this incisive biography, Tosh reveals William Shakespeare as a queer artist who drew on his society's nuanced understanding of gender and sexuality to create some of English literature's richest works. During Shakespeare's time, same-sex desire was repressed and punished by the Church and state, but it was also articulated and sustained by institutions across England. Moving through the queer spaces of Shakespeare's life--his Stratford schoolroom, smoky London taverns and playhouses, the royal court--Tosh shows how strongly Shakespeare's early work was influenced by the queer culture of the time, much of it totally integrated into mainstream society. He also uncovers the surprising reason why Shakespeare veered away from his early work's gender-bending homoeroticism.

Offering a subversive sketch of Elizabethan England, Straight Acting uncovers Shakespeare as one of history's great queer artists and completely reshapes the way we understand his life and times.



About the Author :
Will Tosh is head of research at Shakespeare's Globe, London. He is a scholar of early modern literature and culture, a dramaturg for Renaissance classics and new plays, and a historical adviser for television and radio. He is the author of two previous books, and he appears regularly in the media to discuss Shakespeare and his world. He lives in London.

Review :
"An engaging examination of the queer elements in Shakespeare's time and how they influenced his work."--The Gay and Lesbian Review "As a dramaturg of long standing and head of research at the Globe, [Tosh is] fully steeped in things Shakespeare, cunningly able to scatter bread crumbs along the path to lure the reader deeper into the forest on a merry chase."--Lavender Magazine "Very few books aimed at a wider audience have explored same-sex desire in the canon of England's most famous dramatist. With Straight Acting Will Tosh, otherwise Head of Research at Shakespeare's Globe, fills that void with sparkling aplomb... [a] bold and fearless book." --History Today "A lively and accomplished biography of Shakespeare."--Literary Review "Fluent and witty."--Guardian "An engaging, enthusiastic and informative book about one facet, long denied or ignored, of the most teasing and various of all great writer."--Spectator "Snappy . . . a necessary provocation."--Evening Standard "Tremendously entertaining . . . Part playful polemic, part queer social history, Straight Acting is a book that casts The Bard's enduring brilliance in a surprising new light."--AnOther Magazine

"At once magisterial and saucy, Straight Acting gets to the heart of Shakespeare's queer literary formation. Will Tosh writes with clarity and cheek, drawing on forgotten contemporaries, reminding us of the cultural status of ancient Greek texts and their sexual mores, and remapping a homoerotic geography of Elizabethan London. His account is deeply researched - but most importantly, it breaks down the barriers between lived experience and desires today, and four centuries ago. This fresh account kickstarts the queer canon of English literature: Shakespeare won't go back in the closet again."

--Emma Smith, author of This Is Shakespeare "Straight Acting is brilliant - so vivid and so sharp, fantastically clever and consistently fascinating. It will change the way people think about Shakespeare, in rich and valuable ways."--Katherine Rundell, author of Super-Infinite "A remarkable work of scholarship. Will Tosh brings Shakespeare's world to life, revealing the queer connections between his life and works in an amusing and accessible manner."--Paul Baker, author of Camp! "A scholarly romp through the rich complexities of Shakespeare's queer life, work and culture. Engrossing, enlightening and hugely entertaining."--Sarah Waters, author of Fingersmith "Will Tosh's tour through the spaces of Shakespeare's childhood, youth and early years as a dramatist is utterly captivating. Marshalling his deep knowledge of the period and of Shakespeare and his contemporaries, he convinces us of the queerness of these times - and queerness not in the margins but in familiar structures of thought and feeling, in the everyday places where men learned, socialised, slept and were entertained, and in what Shakespeare wrote and had performed. He shows us that queerness wasn't just in a dance with the normal in Shakespeare's Stratford and London, it was in a profound sense part of what was normal. He thus pushes us to question how a sense of queerness weaves through our present and how it should figure in the ways we think about, stage and represent Shakespeare and his astonishing work now."--Matt Cook, Jonathan Cooper Chair of the History of Sexuality, University of Oxford


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781541602670
  • Publisher: Seal Press (CA)
  • Publisher Imprint: Seal Press (CA)
  • Height: 236 mm
  • No of Pages: 304
  • Spine Width: 33 mm
  • Weight: 548 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1541602676
  • Publisher Date: 17 Sep 2024
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Sub Title: The Hidden Queer Lives of William Shakespeare
  • Width: 152 mm


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