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Write a note on the impact of Shakespearean sonnets on world literature ?​

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Answered by VarshuRider
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First edition of Shakespeare's Sonnets, 1609

Part of the reason Shakespeare's Sonnets speak to us so directly is that they are written with their own afterlife in mind. These are poems designed to commemorate the poet's beloved for all eternity.Shakespeare's Sonnet 18 is so famous, in part, because it addresses a very human fear: that someday we will die and likely be forgotten. The speaker of the poem insists that the beauty of his beloved will never truly die because he has immortalized her in text.

Answered by ItzRainDoll
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Shakespeare’s Sonnets are some of the most fascinating and influential poems written in English. First published in 1609, in a small quarto edition (roughly the size of a modern paperback), almost nothing is known about the poems’ composition. But the Sonnets have been read, recited, reprinted and written about ever since their first appearance. They have inspired many creative works, including music and dance pieces as well as other poems. And they continue to intrigue those of us who watch, read and study Shakespeare’s plays, for the insight they might offer into the mind of the man who wrote our most beloved dramatic works. This piece will explore why the Sonnets are so important to the history of English poetry and why they continue to be enjoyed – and imitated – today.

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