This is the only fully annotated and modernized edition
to bring together Shakespeare's sonnets as well as all his poems (including
those attributed to him after his death) in one volume. A full introduction
discusses his development as a poet, and how the poems relate to the plays, and
detailed notes explain the language and allusions. While accessibly written,
the edition takes account of the most recent scholarship and criticism.
The
volume contains the complete Sonnets and poems with a full commentary. An
extensive and lively introduction explores Shakespeare's poetic development,
and shows how the poems relate to each other and to his dramatic works. The
Sonnets are freshly interpreted, not as cryptic fragments of autobiography, but
as works which ask their readers to think about relationships between lyric
poems and the historical circumstances which may have given rise to them. It
also explores what the poems may have meant to their earliest readers. For this
reason it also includes poems attributed to Shakespeare in the seventeenth
century, as well as those printed under his name in The Passionate Pilgrim in
1599.


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