Shakespeare And Sonnets

A not-so-minor detail was left out of a recent New York Times review of Robert Wilson's reinterpretation of Shakespeare's Sonnets at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM): The sonnets were the gayest ...

seattlepi.com: Book Review: 'All the Sonnets of Shakespeare,' Edited by Paul Edmondson and Stanley Wells

If you've encountered William Shakespeare's sonnets anytime since 1609, it's likely been in the form of the edition from that year. Four centuries and countless editions later, we still know these 154 ...

Book Review: 'All the Sonnets of Shakespeare,' Edited by Paul Edmondson and Stanley Wells

Tallahassee Democrat: Six feet, five syllables: You don't have to be Shakespeare to give sonnets a try

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In fact, Shakespeare’s most famous works and sonnets stemmed from periods where there was no theatre, no social gatherings and no certainty. Sound familiar? In 1592, the sudden outbreak of the bubonic ...

Six feet, five syllables: You don't have to be Shakespeare to give sonnets a try

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The San Diego Shakespeare Society holds its Celebrity Sonnets at 7:30 p.m., Monday at the Old Globe Theatre. William Shakespeare is probably best known for plays such as “Hamlet” and “Romeo and Juliet ...

BECAUSE their beauty and power of emotion clothed in thought are supreme, and because in them we feel drawn closer to the heart of Shakespeare than anywhere in his plays, his Sonnets have aroused ...

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New York Post: Rufus Wainwright, Robert Wilson deliver wildly entertaining ‘Shakespeare’s Sonnets’

‘Shakespeare’s Sonnets” is wildly entertaining — shockingly so, since it has no plot, is in German and is nearly three hours long. Most of its 25 poems have been set to music by singer-songwriter ...

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