Book description
Approached through the literature and literary personalities of the
period, this fascinating study examines sexual behaviour in the
Elizabethan age. Although there is much we will never know, poets and
playwrights can provide valuable insights into our ancestors' sexual
lives. Here, with help from the work of figures such as Shakespeare,
Marlowe and Donne, Alan Haynes builds up a vivid picture of the sexual
experiences of Elizabethans at all levels of society. We peep behind
the bed curtains of the 'Virgin Queen' herself, who slept alone
despite rumours that she was as sexually promiscuous as her mother,
Anne Boleyn, and at characters such as Moll Cutpurse, a gutsy female
transvestite who shocked and amused generations of Londoners in almost
equal measure. The pressure of desire was profound and the author
explores this to find compelling details. A unique behind the scenes
study of the sex life of the Elizabethans, from courtiers to maids of
honour and from citizens and their wives to drabs and pimps, this book
will intrigue and fascinate anyone with an interest in the private
lives of our forebears.