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  • Here's Much to Do with Pain, but More with Love
  • Written by: Jillian Keenan
  • Narrated by: Jillian Keenan
  • Length: 9 hrs and 56 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)

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Sex with Shakespeare

Written by: Jillian Keenan
Narrated by: Jillian Keenan
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A provocative, moving, kinky, and often absurdly funny memoir about Shakespeare, love, obsession, and spanking.

When it came to understanding love, a teenage Jillian Keenan had nothing to guide her - until a production of The Tempest sent Shakespeare's language flowing through her blood for the first time. In Sex with Shakespeare, she tells the story of how the Bard's plays helped her embrace her unusual sexual identity and find a love story of her own.

Four hundred years after Shakespeare's death, Keenan's smart and passionate memoir brings new life to his work. With 14 of his plays as a springboard, she explores the many facets of love and sexuality - from desire and communication to fetish and fantasy. In A Midsummer Night's Dream, Keenan unmasks Helena as a sexual masochist - like Jillian herself. In Macbeth, she examines criminalized sexual identities and the dark side of "privacy". The Taming of the Shrew goes inside the secret world of bondage, domination, and sadomasochism while King Lear exposes the ill-fated king as a possible sexual predator. Moving through the canon, Keenan makes it abundantly clear that literature is a conversation. In Sex with Shakespeare, words are love.

As Keenan wanders the world in search of connection, from desert dictatorships to urban islands to disputed territories, Shakespeare goes with her - and provokes complex, surprising, and wildly important conversations about sexuality, consent, and the secrets that simmer beneath our surfaces.

©2016 Jillian Keenan (P)2016 HarperCollins Publishers

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I learned, laughed and loved

This book is beautifully written, dramatically performed and kept me engaged the entire time. The ending came way too soon. If your a spanking fetishist you will feel so seen and less lonely and understand yourself better. If you're not, you will still find this book fascinating and get a better understanding and acceptance of sexualities other than your own. I also learned a lot about Shakespeare's work, which previously used to bore me to death. Jillian Keenan breathes life into the characters and once I'm done with this review I'm going to listen to the whole thing over again and buy it for my friends. I can't recommend this book enough <3

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Entertaining and Insightful

By sharing something very personal Ms. Keenan goes a long way to normalizing kink, and helps those who share the same desires to feel more 'normal'.

There is a lot of entertaining interaction between the characters and the analysis of Shakespeare's plays is brilliant. When the first of the Bard's characters came to life, it is a relief when she tells the reader that she is not hallucinating. By the time the great man himself arrives it seems only natural and right.

Listening to the author tell her own story felt like an intimate privilege.

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Hard to follow along.

when I was able to follow along with the story it got interesting but it was very confusing when switching between what was real and what wasn’t and who she was talking to at times. Also wasn’t really what I was expecting from the title but I finished it anyways.

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