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Title:
Critical survey of Shakespeare's Sonnets / [edited by Salem Press].
Author:
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Sonnets. Selections.

Salem Press.
Publication Information:
Amenia, NY : Grey House Publishing ; Ipswich, Massachusetts : Salem Press, a division of EBSCO Information Services, [2014]
Call Number:
PR2848.A2 S35 2014
Abstract:
"The Critical Survey of Shakespeare's Sonnets offers a collection of new essays on the Sonnets written by William Shakespeare, the most famous English playwright of all time. A basic part of the literature curriculum, Shakespeare's works-still being introduced to students, from high school through college, four centuries after their composition-have never lost their popularity. Each essay in The Critical Survey of Shakespeare's Sonnets is devoted to a single sonnet and provides an in-depth critical analysis of the sonnet's historical significance, literary technique and discusses its meaning to a contemporary audience. The themes put forward in Shakespeare's Sonnets, written over 400 years ago, still hold value, meaning and significance to today's audience. Some of the themes discussed in these Sonnets include: beauty, eternity, time's destructiveness, sexuality, gender, love, depression, sorrow, memory, alienation, grieving, love as slavery, seasons and age, time, absence, love as strength, eternal youth, fidelity, true love, lust, truth, and body vs. soul."--Publisher description.
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ISBN:
9781619254992
Physical Description:
viii, 345 pages ; 27 cm.
General Note:
Published and distributed by Grey House under license from EBSCO.

Prefatory "About this volume" signed: Mirela Roncevic.

Contributors: Elizabeth Jane Bellamy, Robert C. Evans, T. Fleischmann, Andrew Hadfield, Ashleigh Imus, Rafeeq O. McGiveron, Michael Rogers, Mirela Roncevic.
Contents:
The author & his work -- Historical & literary contexts -- Close readings of 25 sonnets -- Critical readings 1: Form & technique -- Critical readings 2: Main themes -- Resources.
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