Shakespeare's Sonnets
eBook - ePub

Shakespeare's Sonnets

  1. 160 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Shakespeare's Sonnets

About this book

Inspired by the flotsam of contemporary culture, journalism, and spam emails, this collection of poetry transforms Shakespeare's sonnet sequence into a celebration of the possibilities of language unleashed. Shakespeare's themes of fading beauty, posterity, immortality, and death find their modern-day responses in celebrity gossip, consumer products, vampirism, and the credit crunch. Dynamic and anarchic, this exploration sheds light on Shakespeare and the contemporary world in a disturbing yet entertaining manner.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
  4. Table of Contents
  5. Dedication
  6. 1
  7. 2
  8. 3
  9. 4
  10. 5
  11. 6
  12. 7
  13. 9
  14. 13
  15. 14
  16. 15
  17. 17
  18. 18
  19. 20
  20. 22
  21. 23
  22. 24
  23. 25
  24. 26
  25. 27
  26. 28
  27. 30
  28. 32
  29. 33
  30. 34
  31. 36
  32. 37
  33. 38
  34. 39
  35. 40
  36. 41
  37. 42
  38. 44
  39. 45
  40. 46
  41. 48
  42. 49
  43. 50
  44. 51
  45. 53
  46. 54
  47. 55
  48. 56
  49. 57
  50. 59
  51. 60
  52. 61
  53. 62
  54. 63
  55. 64
  56. 65
  57. 66
  58. 67
  59. 68
  60. 69
  61. 71
  62. 72
  63. 74
  64. 75
  65. 77
  66. 78
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  69. 81
  70. 82
  71. 83
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  73. 85
  74. 86
  75. 87
  76. 88
  77. 89
  78. 90
  79. 91
  80. 92
  81. 94
  82. 95
  83. 96
  84. 97
  85. 98
  86. 99
  87. 100
  88. 101
  89. 102
  90. 103
  91. 106
  92. 107
  93. 108
  94. 109
  95. 110
  96. 112
  97. 113
  98. 115
  99. 116
  100. 117
  101. 120
  102. 121
  103. 122
  104. 123
  105. 124
  106. 125
  107. 126
  108. 127
  109. 128
  110. 129
  111. 130
  112. 131
  113. 132
  114. 133
  115. 134
  116. 135
  117. 136
  118. 137
  119. 139
  120. 140
  121. 141
  122. 142
  123. 143
  124. 144
  125. 145
  126. 146
  127. 147
  128. 148
  129. 149
  130. 150
  131. 151
  132. 152
  133. 153
  134. 154
  135. AFTERWORD
  136. INDEX OF FIRST LINES
  137. About the Author
  138. Also by Philip Terry from Carcanet Press
  139. Copyright