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Did you know Shakespeare DIDN'T invent the sonnet? Join Dr. Will Tosh in an exploration of the history and structure of this poetic form made famous by the Bard. In this episode, we'll learn about the unexpected italian origins of the sonnet, and how Shakespeare put his own innovative spin on the traditional form to popularize it. Restructuring the rhyme scheme and meter to beautifully to express complex ideas and emotions in a mere 14 lines! Then we'll put this learning into practise, and analyse Shakespeare’s (arguably) most renowned sonnet “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” to see his poetic mastery in action. What does it mean? Who is it about? And is it truly as romantic as we have been led to believe? Lastly we’ll delve into the intriguing story behind his sequence of love sonnets dedicated to his mysterious “fair youth” and “dark lady” muses to whom Shakespeare's sonnets are dedicated. In this episode we’ll dive into the lyrical world of William Shakespeare’s sonnets and discover, what makes a sonnet a sonnet? TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Introduction from Dr. Will Tosh 00:53 Original definition of the sonnet 01:42 Who invented the sonnet? 02:00 What is a Petrarchan sonnet? 02:25 What is a Shakespearean sonnet? 03:31 Reading Sonnet 18 04:33 'Shall I compare thee to a summer's day' meaning 05:31 Who is Sonnet 18 about? 06:08 Who is the Fair Youth and Dark Lady? 06:36 Conclusion 06:55 Further Reading FURTHER READING: • Don Paterson, Reading Shakespeare's Sonnets: A New Commentary (Faber and Faber, 2012) • Hannah Crawforth, Elizabeth Scott-Baumann and Clare Whitehead (eds.), The Sonnets: The State of Play (Bloomsbury Arden Shakespeare, 2017) • Paul Edmondson and Stanley Wells (eds), All the Sonnets of Shakespeare (Cambridge University Press, 2020) https://bit.ly/AllTheSonnetsCS • Carol Mejia LaPerle, ‘The Racialized Affects of Ill-Will in the Dark Lady Sonnets’ (2022) https://bit.ly/RaceAndAffectBlog _____________________ Subscribe for scenes, interviews and more: https://bit.ly/ShakespearesGlobeYouTube Watch Shakespeare On Demand with Globe Player: https://bit.ly/GlobePlayerTV See what's on: https://bit.ly/GlobeWhatsOn _____________________ ABOUT SHAKESPEARE'S GLOBE Shakespeare’s Globe is a world-renowned performing arts venue, cultural attraction and education centre located on the bank of the River Thames in London, UK, and is home to the Globe Theatre and Sam Wanamaker Playhouse. We celebrate Shakespeare’s transformative impact on the world by conducting a radical theatrical experiment. Inspired and informed by the unique historic playing conditions of two beautiful iconic theatres, our diverse programme of work harnesses the power of performance, cultivates intellectual curiosity and excites learning to make Shakespeare accessible for all. ‘And let us ... on your imaginary forces work.’ — Henry V, Prologue Discover more: https://www.shakespearesglobe.com/ #sonnet #shakespeare #ThisWoodenO #Lovies