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Related Titles Title Contents  Acknowledgements A note about the text Notes on contributors Introduction: Queer Shakespeare – desire and sexuality Goran Stanivukovic Part I Queer time 1 ‘Which is worthiest love’ in The Two Gentlemen of Verona? David L. Orvis 2 Glass: The Sonnets’ desiring object John S. Garrison 3 The sport of asses: A Midsummer Night’s Dream Kirk Quinsland 4 As You Like It or What You Will: Shakespeare’s Sonnets and Beccadelli’s Hermaphroditus Ian Frederick Moulton Part II Queer language 5 The queer language of size in Love’s Labour’s Lost Valerie Billing 6 Locating queerness in Cymbeline Stephen Guy-Bray 7 Desiring H: Much Ado About Nothing and the sound of women’s desire Holly Dugan 8 ‘Two lips, indifferent red’: Queer styles in Twelfth Night Goran Stanivukovic Part III Queer nature 9 Queer nature, or the weather in Macbeth Christine Varnado 10 Strange insertions in The Merchant of Venice Eliza Greenstadt 11 Male femininity and male-to-female crossdressing in Shakespeare’s plays and poems Simone Chess 12 Held in common: Romeo and Juliet and the promiscuous seductions of plague Kathryn Schwarz 13 Antisocial procreation in Measure for Measure Melissa E. Sanchez Afterword Vin Nardizzi Notes Bibliography Index Copyright
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