Shakespeare's Sonnets: Part One (1-77) | Full Audiobook with Text

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Shakespeare&(1564–1616) 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. Instead of expressing worshipful love for an almost goddess-like yet unobtainable female love-object, as Petrarch, Dante, and Philip Sidney had done, Shakespeare introduces a young man. He also introduces the Dark Lady, who is no goddess. Shakespeare explores themes such as lust, homoeroticism, misogyny, infidelity, and acrimony in ways that may challenge, but which also open new terrain for the sonnet form. The primary source is a quarto published in 1609 titled Shakespeare&Sonnets. It contains 154 sonnets. Opening Credits - 0:00 Sonnet 1 - 0:17 Sonnet 2 - 1:21 Sonnet 3 - 2:25 Sonnet 4 - 3:26 Sonnet 5 - 4:25 Sonnet 6 - 5:27 Sonnet 7 - 6:29 Sonnet 8 - 7:29 Sonnet 9 - 8:37 Sonnet 10 - 9:38 Sonnet 11 - 10:42 Sonnet 12 - 11:50 Sonnet 13 - 12:52 Sonnet 14 - 13:52 Sonnet 15 - 14:54 Sonnet 16 - 15:57 Sonnet 17 - 16:57 Sonnet 18 - 18:02 Sonnet 19 - 19:07 Sonnet 20 - 20:12 Sonnet 21 - 21:19 Sonnet 22 - 22:22 Sonnet 23 - 23:26 Sonnet 24 - 24:26 Sonnet 25 - 25:29 Sonnet 26 - 26:30 Sonnet 27 - 27:32 Sonnet 28 - 28:35 Sonnet 29 - 29:39 Sonnet 30 - 30:49 Sonnet 31 - 31:55 Sonnet 32 - 32:59 Sonnet 33 - 34:03 Sonnet 34 - 35:06 Sonnet 35 - 36:09 Sonnet 36 - 37:13 Sonnet 37 - 38:17 Sonnet 38...

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