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While the first 17 sonnets of the collection are dealing with the topic of procreation and are addressed to a young man, as well as sonnets 18-126 dealing with the writer's love to the young man, the last sequence (sonnets 127-154) is dedicated to the Dark Lady.
While the first 17 sonnets of the collection are dealing with the topic of procreation and are addressed to a young man, as well as sonnets 18-126 dealing with the writer's love to the young man, the last sequence (sonnets 127-154) is dedicated to the Dark Lady.


== Structure and style ==
== # Structure and style ==


== Sonnets 1-17: Procreation sonnets ==
== # Sonnets 1-17: Procreation sonnets ==


== Sonnets 1-126: Fair Youth sequence ==
== # Sonnets 1-126: Fair Youth sequence ==


== Sonnets 127-154: Dark Lady sequence ==
=== ## Sonnets 1-17: Procreation sonnets ===


== Themes and motifs ==
== # Sonnets 127-154: Dark Lady sequence ==
 
== # Themes and motifs ==

Revision as of 11:12, 10 December 2012

"Shakespeare's sonnets" are a collection of 154 sonnets by William Shakespeare first published in 1609. The collection ends with the narrative poem "A Lover's Complaint". While the first 17 sonnets of the collection are dealing with the topic of procreation and are addressed to a young man, as well as sonnets 18-126 dealing with the writer's love to the young man, the last sequence (sonnets 127-154) is dedicated to the Dark Lady.

# Structure and style

# Sonnets 1-17: Procreation sonnets

# Sonnets 1-126: Fair Youth sequence

## Sonnets 1-17: Procreation sonnets

# Sonnets 127-154: Dark Lady sequence

# Themes and motifs