Kathryn Schwarz is Associate Professor of English at Vanderbilt University and author of Tough Love: Amazon Encounters in the English Renaissance.
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List of Illustrations Note on Citation Introduction: Virtue Trouble Chapter One. Willing Women Chapter Two. Willful Speech: Metonymy and Mastery Chapter Three. Acts of Will: Misogyny and Masquerade Chapter Four. ''My Intents Are Fix'd'': Constant Will in All's Well That Ends Well Chapter Five. ''Will in Overplus'': Recasting Misogyny in the Sonnets Chapter Six. ''Twixt Will and Will Not'': Chastity and Fracture in Measure for Measure Chapter Seven. ''Fallen Out With My More Headier Will'': Dislocation in King Lear Epilogue. Or: The Roman Matron Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
"What makes this elegantly written book significant is the breadth of Schwarz's knowledge of early modern materials-not only the most often cited but a host of lesser-known texts as well-and, more important, the philosophical rigor with which she reads them." (Karen Newman, New York University) "Conceptually innovative and far-reaching, written in prose so concise and elegant that it is virtually aphoristic, What You Will points to ways of both revitalizing feminist work within early modern studies and of renewing a largely lost dialogue between early modern studies and contemporary feminist theory. It offers hope, in other words, for a renaissance of feminism." (Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies) "In Schwartz's pessimistic but powerful vision, the edifice built by Shakespearean gender scripts can only be intermittently swayed. . . . Recommended." (Choice) "Kathryn Schwarz's rigorous study of Renaissance texts belongs on the shelf of anyone interested in gender studies, early modern history or literature, or theories of subjectivity." (Southern Humanities Review)

