Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-215) and index.
In defense of Volumnia's mothering in The tragedy of Coriolanus -- Prince Hal's aggression -- Uncovering our hate in The taming of the shrew -- Hotspur's fear of femininity -- Frailty, thy name is Hamlet -- Romeo's childhood trauma -- Misreading Cressida -- Love's lost labor in Love's labour's lost -- Sonnet #129: the joys and trials of making love -- King Lear's inability to grieve: "or ere I'll weep. O fool, I shall go mad!" -- Correspondence between an Elizabethan woman and her psychoanalyst: Beatrice on the couch -- Epilogue.
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