The Sonnets
William Shakespeare
HarperCollins is proud to present its incredible range of best-loved, essential classics.‘In black ink my love may still shine bright…’Universally admired and quoted, Shakespeare’s Sonnets have love, beauty and the passing of time at their heart. Featuring some of the best-known and best-loved lines in the history of poetry (‘Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?’, ‘Love is not love which alters when it alteration finds’), these evocative sonnets explore passion, the fleeting nature of beauty and the essence of true and everlasting love.Enticing lovers and scholars alike, these 154 beautiful and sensual sonnets are as relevant and important today as when they were written 400 years ago.
THE ALEXANDER SHAKESPEARE
THE SONNETS
William Shakespeare
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Prefatory Note (#ulink_bb3cccc3-581f-5953-81c0-2b30612110e8)
This Shakespeare play uses the full Alexander text. By keeping in mind the fact that the language has changed considerably in four hundred years, as have customs, jokes, and stage conventions, the editors have aimed at helping the modern reader – whether English is their mother tongue or not – to grasp the full significance of the play. The Notes, intended primarily for examination candidates, are presented in a simple, direct style. The needs of those unfamiliar with British culture have been specially considered.
Since quiet study of the printed word is unlikely to bring fully to life plays that were written directly for the public theatre, attention has been drawn to dramatic effects which are important in performance. The editors see Shakespeare’s plays as living works of art which can be enjoyed today on stage, film and television in many parts of the world.
CONTENTS
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Title Page (#ua39f09b3-cff1-53b2-9d8b-12f1d64633d3)
Copyright (#ufae37204-15a1-5dcd-b8df-26a129ccd19f)
Prefatory Note (#ud1370143-4fa8-5be8-aaa1-70eeecf24478)
The Theatre in Shakespeare’s Day (#u8fa56784-2064-5152-a82b-f96cbfc8fdf9)
Shakespeare: A Timeline (#u7de58111-5014-55c3-a26d-508a21c44ba9)
Life & Times (#u481944fc-387b-5db5-9f7c-0089708f7fb4)
Money in Shakespeare’s Day (#u31aa646a-9ecf-5f35-a035-83a1aca3c745)
The Sonnets (#u8acc16c9-a2bb-532a-8c46-76f1f4c8afce)
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