Shakespeare and Masculinity
Explore the intricate relationship between masculinity and Shakespeare's works with "Shakespeare and Masculinity," published by Oxford University Press in 2000. This engaging paperback features 192 pages of insightful analysis suitable for students, teachers, and Shakespeare enthusiasts alike. Authored by experts under the guidance of General Editors Peter Holland and Stanley Wells, this title delves into key aspects of Shakespearean themes and critiques, offering readers a rich understanding of male identity within his plays. Illuminate your collection with this essential addition that not only enhances your appreciation of Shakespeare's genius but also encourages critical thinking about gender dynamics in literature.