Filthy Shakespeare

Filthy Shakespeare

by PaulineKiernan (Author)

Synopsis

Despite the richness of Shakespeare's sexual language (his work includes no fewer than 150 puns for female genitals, and 180 for male genitalia), scant attention has been paid to it until now. "Filthy Shakespeare" offers more than 70 examples of the Bard at his bawdiest, arranged under 23 sexual categories. Each filthy passage is 'translated' into modern English and the hidden sexual meanings of the words explained in a glossary. In a lively and rumbustious introduction, author Pauline Kiernan shows how Shakespeare's predilection for rude punning had its roots in the social and political reality of Elizabethan England, where the brutal facts of life were often described by figures of speech to distance or disguise them, and where the network of government spies meant that covert communication was, for some, a matter of life and death. "Filthy Shakespeare" is not just the quirkiest, dirtiest and funniest gift book of the year, it also offers fascinating and surprising insights into the richness and complexity of Shakespeare's world and Shakespeare's language.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: New
Publisher: Quercus
Published: 07 Jun 2007

ISBN 10: 1847240739
ISBN 13: 9781847240736

Media Reviews
Glorious ... a beautifully presented guide to Elizabethan filth - The Observer Filthy Shakespeare ... claims that the collected works contain 150 puns for female genitalia, and 180 for male. Kiernan lists them all - The Guardian Kiernan is a pukka scholar ... She finds sex in more or less everything: her method might be called sexegesis. Not everybody will be convinced by all the salacities she discerns in Shakespeare's language, but I hope she won't misinterpret me if I say she makes a good fist of it - The Spectator Glorious ... a beautifully presented guide to Elizabethan filth - Stephen Bayley, Observer Book of the Year
Author Bio
Pauline Kiernan is a distinguished Shakespeare academic, screenwriter and award-winning playwright. She has held research fellowships at the Universities of Oxford and Reading and is the author of the much-praised Shakespeare's Theory of Drama (CUP 1996).