This essay examines the theatricality of Shakespeare’s young man sonnets and how he uses the “stage” as a shortcut to deliver abstract ideas such as the concept of beauty, time, and love that are otherwise difficult to express. On a micro level, he frames each individual sonnet as a stage, where each specific setting and scenario allows dramatic tension to arise between the characters on stage, and from there, abstract ideas and emotions are naturally presented without being directly stated. On a macro level, the entire young-man sonnet sub-sequence — being in love with a beautiful young man — itself is used as a stage. Shakespeare’s poetic self-consciousness and anxiety as a poet are naturally revealed on this stage
Il existe de nombreuses hypothèses sur les Sonnets de Shakespeare. Par exemple, qu’ils forment une s...
This unit presents the poetic structure of the Shakespearean Sonnet and its importance and place in ...
This unit presents the poetic structure of the Shakespearean Sonnet and its importance and place in ...
This essay examines the theatricality of Shakespeare’s young man sonnets and how he uses the “stage”...
This essay examines the theatricality of Shakespeare’s young man sonnets and how he uses the “stage”...
William Shakespeare Sonnet’s were written from an autobiographical point of view that represents his...
This essay was delivered as the annual Shakespeare Birthday Lecture of the Shakespeare Society of So...
Every literary work has both form and content. This happens as well to the genre of poetry, which co...
Includes indexes.Bibliography: pages 187-190."This book is about poetry rather than theory. Shakespe...
This article illustrates the aesthetic multiplicity of Shakespeare’s Sonnets by way of interpreting ...
William Shakespeare’s 154 Sonnets contribute a great deal to art and literature. As a world-class ma...
In William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, soliloquies portray a solitary character in midst of a private stru...
Il existe de nombreuses hypothèses sur les Sonnets de Shakespeare. Par exemple, qu’ils forment une s...
In Shakespeare's Sonnets, the speaker's ideas are often complicated by couplets and sententia that d...
This thesis undertakes a study of Shakespeare's sonnets that seeks to locate them in the determinate...
Il existe de nombreuses hypothèses sur les Sonnets de Shakespeare. Par exemple, qu’ils forment une s...
This unit presents the poetic structure of the Shakespearean Sonnet and its importance and place in ...
This unit presents the poetic structure of the Shakespearean Sonnet and its importance and place in ...
This essay examines the theatricality of Shakespeare’s young man sonnets and how he uses the “stage”...
This essay examines the theatricality of Shakespeare’s young man sonnets and how he uses the “stage”...
William Shakespeare Sonnet’s were written from an autobiographical point of view that represents his...
This essay was delivered as the annual Shakespeare Birthday Lecture of the Shakespeare Society of So...
Every literary work has both form and content. This happens as well to the genre of poetry, which co...
Includes indexes.Bibliography: pages 187-190."This book is about poetry rather than theory. Shakespe...
This article illustrates the aesthetic multiplicity of Shakespeare’s Sonnets by way of interpreting ...
William Shakespeare’s 154 Sonnets contribute a great deal to art and literature. As a world-class ma...
In William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, soliloquies portray a solitary character in midst of a private stru...
Il existe de nombreuses hypothèses sur les Sonnets de Shakespeare. Par exemple, qu’ils forment une s...
In Shakespeare's Sonnets, the speaker's ideas are often complicated by couplets and sententia that d...
This thesis undertakes a study of Shakespeare's sonnets that seeks to locate them in the determinate...
Il existe de nombreuses hypothèses sur les Sonnets de Shakespeare. Par exemple, qu’ils forment une s...
This unit presents the poetic structure of the Shakespearean Sonnet and its importance and place in ...
This unit presents the poetic structure of the Shakespearean Sonnet and its importance and place in ...