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Stanley Wells
Looking for Sex with Shakespeare Stanley Wells is one of the best-known and most versatile of Shakespeare scholars. His new book, written with characteristic verve and accessibility, considers how far sexual meaning in Shakespeare's writing is a matter of interpretation by actors, directors and critics. Tracing interpretations of Shakespearean bawdy and innuendo from 18th-century editors to recent scholars and critics, Wells pays special attention to recent sexually orientated studies of A Midsummer Night's Dream, once regarded as the most innocent of its author's plays. He considers the Sonnets, some of which are addressed to a man, and asks whether they imply same-sex desire in the author, or are quasi-dramatic projections of the writer's imagination. Finally, he looks at how male-to-male relationships in the plays have been interpreted as sexual in both criticism and performance. Stanley Wells's lively, provocative, and open-minded new book will appeal to a broad readership of students, theatregoers and Shakespeare lovers.
Cambridge University Press 2004 hbk £30.00 ISBN 0-521-83284-5
Cambridge University Press 2004 pbk £10.99 ISBN 0-521-54039-9 Author details available at http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=auth5689E7F2169be1E621InNi971A68
Stanley Wells
Shakespeare And Co. The Elizabethan and Jacobean periods are often known as the age of Shakespeare. One of the greatest of all English figures, Shakespeare is a dominant force in our imaginations, a yardstick for great poetry and plays, and a quintessential Englishman. Yet, to consider him as an icon is to forget that he was one among a community of immensely talented writers and actors, and that he threw himself into the theatrical life of his time with dedicated professionalism. In a lifetime that spanned the greatest period of our drama he responded to the works of Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Dekker, and Ben Jonson, wrote parts for a company of actors that included the great Richard Burbage, and collaborated with Thomas Middleton and John Fletcher. In Shakespeare and Co, one of the greatest living Shakespeare scholars breaks new ground in an engaging and illuminating study of the lives and careers of Shakespeare's contemporaries, a vital part of the time in which he wrote. Stanley Wells explores the Elizabethan and Jacobean theatrical scene, looks at the great actors Shakespeare worked with, and examines the lives and the works of the writers of his day, from Ben Jonson to Thomas Middleton to his later successors such as John Webster. He argues that it is only through remembering and celebrating the sheer richness and variety of Elizabethan and Jacobean drama that we can come to a closer understanding of the shadowy figure of Shakespeare himself.
Allen Lane (Penguin Books Ltd) 2006 hbk £25.00 ISBN 978-0-7139-9773-6
Stanley Wells
Shakespeare: For All Time The first part of this title is an evocative biographical sketch, scotching many myths - was Shakespeare Catholic? Was Anne Hathaway pregnant when they married? How could the son of a provincial glovemaker become the greatest playwright the world has known? And fleshing out the meagre facts into a rounded portrait of the man. Stanley Wells turns his attention to the plays themselves, their structure, their content and the language which has proved so memorable over so many centuries. Finally, he takes us through the centuries since Shakespeare's death discussing the critical legacy both here and abroad, vivid portraits of the great Shakespeareans, from Garrick to Mrs Siddons, from Kean to Irving, from Olivier to Branagh, and accounts of the myriad ways Shakespeare has been performed in the last 400 years.
Pan 2002 hbk £30.00 ISBN 0-333-90499-0
Oxford University Press 2003 pbk £16.99 ISBN 0-19-924522-3
Edited by Stanley Wells
The Oxford Shakespeare : The Complete Works This compact edition of the complete works of William Shakespeare includes a foreword, list of contents, general introduction, essay on language, contemporary allusions to Shakespeare, index of Shakespearian characters, glossary, consolidated bibliography and index of first lines of Sonnets.
Oxford University Press 2005 hbk £30.00 ISBN 0-19-926717-0
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