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Shakespeare’s Poetry is a scholarly collection dedicated to analyzing the complete poetic works of William Shakespeare. This volume explores the intricate beauty and complexity of his sonnets, including the famous 154-sonnet sequence, while also examining his longer narrative poems such as Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece.
The essays within this book investigate Shakespeare’s mastery of language, his innovative use of metaphor and imagery, and the profound themes of love, beauty, mortality, and ambition that permeate his verse. Contributors examine how his poetic techniques influenced English literature and continue to resonate with contemporary readers and scholars.
Part of the prestigious Shakespeare Survey series from Cambridge University Press, this volume provides essential reading for students, educators, and enthusiasts seeking deeper understanding of the literary foundations of Shakespeare’s dramatic works and his enduring influence on poetry.







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