
Marjorie B. Garber (born June 11, 1944) is a professor at Harvard University and the author of a wide variety of books, most notably ones about William Shakespeare and aspects of popular culture including sexuality. She wrote Vested Interests: Cross-Dressing and Cultural Anxiety, a ground breaking theoretical work on transvestitism's contribution to culture. Other works include Sex and Real Estate:Why We Love Houses, Academic Instincts, Vice Versa: Bisexuality and the Eroticism of Everyday Life, Shakespeare After All, and Dog Love (which is not primarily about bestiality, except for one chapter titled "Sex and the Single Dog"). Her book Shakespeare After All (Pantheon, 2004) was chosen one of Newsweek's ten best nonfiction books of the year, and was awarded the 2005 Christian Gauss Book Award from Phi Beta Kappa. She was educated at Swarthmore College (B.A., 1966; L.H.D., 2004) and Yale University (Ph.D., 1969). (from Wikipedia)
Books

Coming of Age in Shakespeare
1981

Dog Love
1996

Shakespeare After All
2004

The Medusa Reader
2002

Bisexuality and the Eroticism of Everyday Life
1995

Profiling Shakespeare
2008

Dream in Shakespeare
From Metaphor to Metamorphosis
2013

Shakespeare and Modern Culture
2008

Sex and Real Estate
Why We Love Houses
2000

Quotation Marks
2002

Anyone for gulli-danda?
2020

Academic Instincts
2001

Vested Interests
Cross-dressing and Cultural Anxiety
1991

Shakespeare's Ghost Writers
Literature as Uncanny Causality
1987

Loaded Words
1993

Shakespeare in Bloomsbury
2023

Character
The History of a Cultural Obsession
2020

Patronizing the Arts
2008

Symptoms of Culture
1998

A Manifesto for Literary Studies
2003