
Shakespeare's Sonnets
In Our Time: Culture
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Sonnets - The Pleasure of Reading Themselves
The sonnet crays of the elizabethan period often played a kind of hide and seek with the readers. It's quite common for a sonnet speaker, like philip sidney' speaker, astrophyl toto, talk about himself in ways that suggest he is and isn't author. The poem that seems to come to the fore in that process, through the 16 twenties and thirties, is sonnet number two: "E when forty winters shall besiege thy brow"
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