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  1. Explore the themes, meanings, and structures of Shakespeare’s sonnets, the most famous collection of poems in the English language. Read all 154 sonnets, or jump to a section of your choice, and learn how to write a sonnet of your own.

  2. Shakespeare's sonnets are considered a continuation of the sonnet tradition that swept through the Renaissance from Petrarch in 14th-century Italy and was finally introduced in 16th-century England by Thomas Wyatt and was given its rhyming metre and division into quatrains by Henry Howard.

  3. Explore the complete list of Shakespeare’s sonnets, with links to summaries and analyses. Learn about the themes, rhyme scheme, and structure of these poems that express love, beauty, and time.

  4. Learn about the themes, forms, and contexts of Shakespeare's 154 sonnets, divided into two sequences: the Fair Youth and the Dark Lady. Explore the language, wordplay, and emotions of the poems with SparkNotes tools and resources.

  5. May 30, 2023 · Explore the collection, essays, and resources of Shakespeare's Sonnets, the most famous and influential sequence of poems in English. Learn about the themes, language, history, and teaching of the Sonnets from the Folger experts.

  6. In Shakespeare’s sonnets, falling in love can have painful emotional and physical consequences. Sonnets 127152, addressed to the so-called dark lady, express a more overtly erotic and physical love than the sonnets addressed to the young man. But many sonnets warn readers about the dangers of lust and love.

  7. Learn about the 154 sonnets Shakespeare published in 1609, their forms, themes, and possible recipients. Explore descriptions of selected sonnets by the RSC Artistic Director Gregory Doran.

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