Description
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewA daring synthesis of queer theory, quantitative digital analysis and book history, this study showed me how little I knew about Shakespeare’s most enigmatic poem and its contexts. Genuinely original and potentially revolutionary. -- Jonathan Hope, Arizona State University, USA
Shakespeare’s Queer Analytics is an illuminating look at the perennially puzzling
Love’s Martyr. Rodrigues skilfully brings computation, attribution studies, and queer theory together and makes important contributions to each of these fields. * Stephen Guy-Bray, University of British Columbia, Canada *
Table of ContentsList of Plates, Figures, and Tables Series Editors' Preface Preface Acknowledgements Note on Text Introduction:
Love’s Martyr and the Case for Queer Analytics
Queering Computation 1. Queerness at Scale: The Radical Singularities of
Love’s Martyr 2. Competitive Intimacies in the Poetical Essays
Computing Queerness 3. “Neither two nor one were called”: Queer Logic and “The Phoenix and Turtle”
Appendixes with Jonathan Hicks 1. Technical Appendix 2.
Love’s Martyr’s Poetical Essays 3.
Love’s Martyr’s Dialogues and Cantos Bibliography Notes Index