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The Sonnets

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London
Kiadó: Everyman's Library
Kiadás helye: London
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 87 oldal
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 18 cm x 11 cm
ISBN: 0-460-01168-5
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The world's most famous sonnets
William Shakespeare The Sonnets
Introduction by M. R. Ridley
The vogue of the sonnet began in 1557 with the publication of Totte/'s Miscellany, containing songs and sonnets by Surrey, Wyatt and others. It went through many editions and became part of the popular literature of the country and established the form of the English sonnet. Yet compared with the artificiality of almost all the Elizabethan sonnets—by Sidney, Spenser, Daniel and Drayton — Shakespeare's show an originality, a vivid actuality of experience which set them apart. They are not just conventional exercises in a popular form. Shakespeare was able to write of a personal experience in a way that made it universal. The sonnets echo a score of the moods of love —J. Dover Wilson has called the sequence 'the greatest love poem in the language' —and no one reading them can doubt the poet's sincerity or the intensity of his feeling. John Keats expressed what... Tovább

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rinÉü'r T hrtfréií íiii i ^
The world's most famous sonnets
William Shakespeare The Sonnets
Introduction by M. R. Ridley
The vogue of the sonnet began in 1557 with the publication of Totte/'s Miscellany, containing songs and sonnets by Surrey, Wyatt and others. It went through many editions and became part of the popular literature of the country and established the form of the English sonnet. Yet compared with the artificiality of almost all the Elizabethan sonnets—by Sidney, Spenser, Daniel and Drayton — Shakespeare's show an originality, a vivid actuality of experience which set them apart. They are not just conventional exercises in a popular form. Shakespeare was able to write of a personal experience in a way that made it universal. The sonnets echo a score of the moods of love —J. Dover Wilson has called the sequence 'the greatest love poem in the language' —and no one reading them can doubt the poet's sincerity or the intensity of his feeling. John Keats expressed what many readers must feel when he said that Shakespeare 'has left nothing to say about nothing or anything'.
This edition follows the order of the first edition of The Sonnets, printed in 1609. Vissza

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