New Poems by Shakespeare: Order and Meaning Restored to the SonnetsHerbert Press, 1981 - 286 pagina's Half the book (142 p.) is devoted to analysis and interpretation, explaining the rationale behind this new edition of the sonnets and speculating on the identity of 'Mr W.H.', to whom the poems were dedicated. The sonnets themselves are presented "in their poems", that is, in small clusters of related sonnets, as they were originally. Includes extensive notes. |
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Preface | 6 |
The Argument 1 Reasons for this new edition | 9 |
The discovery of the order | 12 |
Copyright | |
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