Shakespeare's Sonnets is the most famous collection of love poems in the English language. Beautiful, poignant, and intriguing, they describe the poet's passionate friendship with a young man, his friend's seduction by the poet's own mistress, his friend's relationship with a rival poet, and most famously, Shakespeare's humiliated infatuation with the Dark Lady, `a woman coloured ill', who, far from being the marble-hearted femme fatale of fashionable sonnet sequences, is `the bay where all men ride'. These 154 poems have aroused speculation ever since they were written: who are the poet's handsome friend, his rival, and the Dark Lady? Who is the mysterious Mr W. H., 'the onlie begetter of these insuing sonnets', to whom the publisher dedicated them? Despite much laboured study on the subject, the poems have kept their secrets. The poems are presented here, with an informative introduction and in a freshly edited text, along with A Lover's Complaint and little-known alternative versions of four of the sonnets.
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The sonnets in this collection describe Shakespeare's passionate friendship with a young man, his friend's seduction by the poet's own mistress, his friend's relationship with a rival poet and most famously, his humiliated infatuation with the Dark Lady.
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Introduction ; Shakespeare's Sonnets ; A Lover's Complaint ; Alternative Versions of Sonnets 2, 106, 138, and 144 ; Textual Notes ; Index of First Lines of the Sonnets
Review from previous edition the most beautifully printed text available
`Review from previous edition the most beautifully printed text available' James Fenton, The Times
The most famous collection of love poems in the English language As well as exhibiting the full skill and beauty of Shakespeare's verse, the sonnets continue to arouse much speculation regarding the exact nature of their contents Stanley Wells is one of the foremost Shakespeare scholars of his generation Provides insight into Shakespeare's passionate friendship with a young man, his friend's seduction by the poet's own mistress, his friend's relationship with a rival poet, and most famously, humiliated infatuation with the Dark Lady
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Stanley Wells is Honorary President of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, Professor of Shakespeare Studies, and Director of the Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, 1988-97, now Emeritus Professor. He is one of the foremost Shakespeare scholars of his generation. He has edited The Complete Oxford Shakespeare, An Oxford Anthology of Shakespeare, and The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare, amongst others.
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The most famous collection of love poems in the English language As well as exhibiting the full skill and beauty of Shakespeare's verse, the sonnets continue to arouse much speculation regarding the exact nature of their contents Stanley Wells is one of the foremost Shakespeare scholars of his generation Provides insight into Shakespeare's passionate friendship with a young man, his friend's seduction by the poet's own mistress, his friend's relationship with a rival poet, and most famously, humiliated infatuation with the Dark Lady
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ISBN
9780192804464
Publisert
2003
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
229 gr
Høyde
195 mm
Bredde
128 mm
Dybde
14 mm
Aldersnivå
G, UP, UU, 01, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
208

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Stanley Wells is Honorary President of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, Professor of Shakespeare Studies, and Director of the Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, 1988-97, now Emeritus Professor. He is one of the foremost Shakespeare scholars of his generation. He has edited The Complete Oxford Shakespeare, An Oxford Anthology of Shakespeare, and The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare, amongst others.