When I was an undergraduate I had very badly annotated editions of Shakespeare's sonnets, all of which left out the important fact that will has a sexual sense in Shakespeare's sonnets.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm working now on a collection of Shakespearean sonnets, about 100 of them, that I may publish if anyone's interested. My take on life is a little different from the bard's.
All the Shakespeare parts are for young women, mostly.
Well, as a kid I did not get Shakespeare. I just never understood it.
After you kind of find your footing, sonnets are what comes easiest.
As for sex, well, I mean sex is a perfectly respectable subject as far as Shakespeare is concerned. I mean, all history is love and violence.
I acknowledge Shakespeare to be the world's greatest dramatic poet, but regret that no parent could place the uncorrected book in the hands of his daughter, and therefore I have prepared the Family Shakespeare.
I've never been that keen on Shakespeare.
Tales of power and ambition and intrigue and betrayal and desire - when you're telling those in a big way, you automatically want to go to Shakespeare.
Many varieties of sonnet, of course, have been written over the ages.
There are a lot of theories about Shakespeare.
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