Joshua Calhoun explores the love and heartbreak found in Shakespeare’s sonnets. Joshua Calhoun, Professor in the Department of English at UW-Madison, discusses how Shakespeare’s sonnets have been ...
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 ...
The Conversation: Guide to the classics: Shakespeare’s sonnets — an honest account of love and a surprising portal to the man himself
Guide to the classics: Shakespeare’s sonnets — an honest account of love and a surprising portal to the man himself
BroadwayWorld: Review: FEAR is a Love Sonnet to Shakespeare at The Callan Theatre
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Review: FEAR is a Love Sonnet to Shakespeare at The Callan Theatre
PBS: 400 years after his death, Shakespeare’s sonnets live on in your smartphone
400 years after his death, Shakespeare’s sonnets live on in your smartphone
Houston Chronicle: Summer of Shakespeare: 'Fear no more the heat o' the sun'
Tallahassee Democrat: Six feet, five syllables: You don't have to be Shakespeare to give sonnets a try
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