The Sonnets (Collector's Poetry Library) - Hardcover

Shakespeare, William

 
9781904919230: The Sonnets (Collector's Poetry Library)

Synopsis

The Sonnets of William Shakespeare are a cycle of 154 poems which were first published in 1609. Some would argue that these are more personal and heartfelt than Shakespeare's drama: they ache with unfulfilled longing, and for many they are some of the most complete and moving meditations on love ever written.

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Review

"They are the work of someone whose ear is unerring." --W.H. Auden

"He is writing about the world, the largeness of which he had perhaps only recently discovered." --Mark Van Doren

"The striking peculiarity of Shakespeare's mind was its generic quality, its power to communicate with all other minds." --William Hazlitt

"Shakespeare is the greatest university of all." --William Carlos Williams

They are the work of someone whose ear is unerring. "W.H. Auden"

He is writing about the world, the largeness of which he had perhaps only recently discovered. "Mark Van Doren"

The striking peculiarity of Shakespeare's mind was its generic quality, its power to communicate with all other minds. "William Hazlitt"

Shakespeare is the greatest university of all. "William Carlos Williams""

"They are the work of someone whose ear is unerring." --W.H. Auden

"He is writing about the world, the largeness of which he had perhaps only recently discovered." --Mark Van Doren

"The striking peculiarity of Shakespeare's mind was its generic quality, its power to communicate with all other minds." --William Hazlitt

"Shakespeare is the greatest university of all." --William Carlos Williams

From the Author

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I think this book of poetry really fulfills the needs of teenagers alike all over the world. My intention before authorizing this canonizing book of illustrious poems was to share with the world the genius that William Shakespeare truly was. Thank You and please very much enjoy my entry and my collection of beautiful interpretations and analyzations. Written by Justin Pattner, eleventh grade student at Horace Mann in the Bronx,New York. Thank you for your time and efforts in reading my comments.

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