by William Shakespeare (Author), William Shakespeare (Author)
'Shakespeare's Sonnets' have caused endless debate and speculation: who is the dark lady; who is the 'only begetter'; and, what light do the poems shed on the life of the poet? Yet the sonnets themselves can be enjoyed for their lyricism rather than their intention. Written as a form of personal confession - of love, of grief, of anger, of jealousy and of lust - the sonnets encompass a huge range of human emotion beautifully expressed within the restrictions of the form. Some, such as Shall I compare thee to a summer's day or Let me not to the marriage of true minds will be instantly familiar to readers, while others, equally rich in imagery, are less well known. Together they form a powerful meditation on the nature of love, marriage, beauty and time.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Publisher: Penguin Classics
Published: 04 Mar 1999
ISBN 10: 014600373X
ISBN 13: 9780146003738