154 contemporary poets offer their own startling and imaginative versions of Shakespeare's sonnets
Presents a collection of essays discussing historical aspects of William Shakespeare's sonnets, excerpts from some of the sonnets, and biographical information.
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An anthology of more than three hundred sonnets, arranged by the birth date of the poets, features the work of Shakespeare, Donne, Milton, Wordsworth, the Brownings, Christina Rossetti, Frost, Millay, Walcott, Heaney, and others.
Originally published in 1964, The Sonnets by Ted Berrigan is considered by many to be his most important and influential book. This new annotated edition, with an introduction by Alice Notley, includes seven previously uncollected works.
Addressed by a young courtier to the mysterious Dark Lady, the object of his affection, these poems express love's devotion, jealousy, and joy Probably, more nonsense has been talked and written, more intellectual and emotional energy ...
With no fewer than 84 contributors, this is a truly groundbreaking anthology. There are plenty of modern sonnet anthologies around; but none that have delved so thoroughly into the myriad...
First published in 1972, this book examines the sonnet, one of the most complex yet accessible of verse forms.
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