《Signet Classics The Sonnets》 by William Shakespeare (Author) Product details Mass Market Paperback: 272 pages Publisher: Signet Classics; 2nd edition (30 July 2009) Language: English ISBN-10: 0451527275 ISBN-13: 978-0451527271 Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 1.8 x 17.5 cm Product De*ion This new edition focuses on the Sonnets as poetry - sometimes strikingly individual poems, but often subtly interlinked in thematic, imagistic and other groupings. Gwynne Evans and Anthony Hecht also address the many questions that cast a veil of mystery over the genesis of the Sonnets: to what extent are they autobiographical? What is the nature of the 'love', strongly expressed, between the 'poet', the 'youth' and the 'Dark Lady'? Can they, apart from the poet, be identified? Who is the 'rival poet'? When were the Sonnets written and in what order? What were the circumstances surrounding their publication? Review The complete sonnets, in moder
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