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Queer Pregnancy in Shakespeareâs Plays addresses a conspicuous absence in queer readings of Shakespeareâs work: the pregnant body. Through discussions of A Midsummer Nightâs Dream, Titus Andronicus, Allâs Well That Ends Well, Hamlet, and The Winterâs Tale, this book dismantles the heteronormative frameworks through which pregnancy continues to be read.

Its chapters challenge the assumptions in queer theory that only straight women get pregnant, that every pregnancy ends in the birth of a healthy, legitimate child, and that pregnancy always reproduces the family in a recognizable form. These frameworks not only dull the transgressive force of pregnancy in Shakespeareâs work and the expansive ways in which early moderns thought about the pregnant body, but contribute to the erasure of so many lived experiences of pregnancy in our current, cultural imagination. The concept of âœqueer pregnancyâ not only reorients scholars to pregnancy in Shakespeareâs plays and beyond â it illuminates how high the stakes are for pregnant people who continue to be read and treated through perspectives that do not take queer bodies and identities into account.

Through queer methodologies, as well as an explication of early modern gynecological texts, receipt books, and botanicals, this book offers new possibilities for how Shakespeare might have encountered and understood pregnancy, making it a valuable resource to students, scholars and anyone interested in Shakespeare, queer and feminist studies, and early modern culture.

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    A Paperback by Alicia Andrzejewski

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 25/03/2026
      ISBN13: 9781032218656, 978-1032218656
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      Book Synopsis

      Queer Pregnancy in Shakespeareâs Plays addresses a conspicuous absence in queer readings of Shakespeareâs work: the pregnant body. Through discussions of A Midsummer Nightâs Dream, Titus Andronicus, Allâs Well That Ends Well, Hamlet, and The Winterâs Tale, this book dismantles the heteronormative frameworks through which pregnancy continues to be read.

      Its chapters challenge the assumptions in queer theory that only straight women get pregnant, that every pregnancy ends in the birth of a healthy, legitimate child, and that pregnancy always reproduces the family in a recognizable form. These frameworks not only dull the transgressive force of pregnancy in Shakespeareâs work and the expansive ways in which early moderns thought about the pregnant body, but contribute to the erasure of so many lived experiences of pregnancy in our current, cultural imagination. The concept of âœqueer pregnancyâ not only reorients scholars to pregnancy in Shakespeareâs plays and beyond â it illuminates how high the stakes are for pregnant people who continue to be read and treated through perspectives that do not take queer bodies and identities into account.

      Through queer methodologies, as well as an explication of early modern gynecological texts, receipt books, and botanicals, this book offers new possibilities for how Shakespeare might have encountered and understood pregnancy, making it a valuable resource to students, scholars and anyone interested in Shakespeare, queer and feminist studies, and early modern culture.

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