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Overview""Of special interest.""-Sir Ian McKellen In Shakespeare on Sex, readers will discover William Shakespeare as they have never seen him before: a rebellious playwright determined to challenge Elizabethan England's sexual mores and champion the freedom of love. Drawing on the scandal of Shakespeare's own shotgun wedding after he impregnated twenty-six-year-old Anne Hathaway when he was still a teenage minor in a time and place that prohibited premarital sex, this groundbreaking book reveals how sex was at the heart of his life and art. Shakespeare filled his works with filthy jokes, lusty wordplay, and frank portrayals of sex and desire. But audiences today miss his peerless and purposeful smut, which flies by in iambic pentameter and Elizabethan slang. Shakespeare defied the restrictive laws of his day, giving voice to women, young lovers, and rebel hearts yearning for sexual liberation. Shakespeare offered revolutionary counsel in play after play, advice that can still help us all. This bold book uncovers the untold story about Shakespeare's mission to bring sexual liberation to the world's stage; it also shows how his constant focus on sex formed the narrative arc of his career, linking his plays to documented facts about his life. The big reveal that ends the so-called authorship controversy is monumental. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Marc BerleyPublisher: Skyhorse Publishing Imprint: Skyhorse Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781510786462ISBN 10: 1510786465 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 02 July 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews“Of special interest.” —Sir Ian McKellen ""If Norman Mailer—who had six wives, stabbed the second one, and went on to have four more—were with us still, he would relish and cherish Marc Berley’s speedy, elating, jubilating, dramatic excavations of Shakespeare’s daring ideas of chastity and fulfillment. Here is the living Bard far, far from the classroom and set on an intimate, vivid, and fearless stage."" —Cynthia Ozick, award-winning essayist and author of Trust, The Messiah of Stockholm, The Shawl, The Puttermesser Papers, and others “A hilariously spicy journey through Shakespeare’s life and work. Berley’s thorough analysis is full of wit, plenty of spice, and a deep understanding of history and literature. Read with caution! You will never see Shakespeare the same again. This is Shakespeare like you’ve never seen him. Like Shakespeare himself, Berley uses wit to unveil truth. This is the Shakespeare book the Bard himself would approve of.” —Joe Gillard, author of The Little Book of Lost Words “With clear and well-reasoned arguments, Marc Berley makes the case for Shakespeare not only as an advocate for liberation from the sexual restrictions of Elizabethan England, but as a man centuries ahead of his time on a wide array of issues relating to sex and sexuality. A fascinating read that shows a feminist Bard hiding in plain sight.” —Charlie Lovett, New York Times bestselling author “The British catchphrase 'No sex please, we’re British' is a modern illusion. Berley's work reminds us that 400 years ago, Elizabethan audiences thought far more about sex than we like to admit, and that Shakespeare built that desire into language written for a Globe Theatre alive with smut, laughter, and sharp thinking!"" —James Cook, author of Authors in Type “Of special interest.” —Sir Ian McKellen “A hilariously spicy journey through Shakespeare’s life and work. Berley’s thorough analysis is full of wit, plenty of spice, and a deep understanding of history and literature. Read with caution! You will never see Shakespeare the same again. This is Shakespeare like you’ve never seen him. Like Shakespeare himself, Berley uses wit to unveil truth. This is the Shakespeare book the Bard himself would approve of.” —Joe Gillard, author of The Little Book of Lost Words “With clear and well-reasoned arguments, Marc Berley makes the case for Shakespeare not only as an advocate for liberation from the sexual restrictions of Elizabethan England, but as a man centuries ahead of his time on a wide array of issues relating to sex and sexuality. A fascinating read that shows a feminist Bard hiding in plain sight.” —Charlie Lovett, New York Times bestselling author Author InformationMarc Berley was professor of English at Rutgers and Barnard/Columbia. His fiction, poetry, and nonfiction have appeared in the Iowa Review, the Threepenny Review, Lit Hub, and newspapers nationwide. He has appeared on BBC and PBS and been covered by Reuters, USA Today, the Washington Post, and ABC's The View. He holds a BA, MA, and PhD in English and comparative literature from Columbia. The author of After the Heavenly Tune and editor of Reading the Renaissance, he is founding editor of the award-winning literary magazine LitMag. He lives in New York. Visit him at marcberley.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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