Shakespeare's Sonnets


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(3.7 stars; 22 reviews)

Shakespeare's Sonnets is a profound exploration of the human experience, encapsulated in 154 masterful poems. These sonnets delve into timeless themes such as love, beauty, the passage of time, and the complexities of mortality, offering insights that resonate across generations.

Written in the early 17th century, this collection showcases Shakespeare's unparalleled ability to articulate the nuances of emotion and thought. Each sonnet presents a unique perspective, inviting listeners to reflect on their own lives and relationships while engaging with the rich language and intricate structures that define the form.

As you immerse yourself in these verses, you will encounter the interplay of desire and despair, the fleeting nature of beauty, and the weight of political and personal legacy. Shakespeare's Sonnets not only highlight the poet's genius but also serve as a mirror to the universal truths of existence, making them a significant work in the canon of English literature.

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Sonnets 1-10 11:16 Read by Annie Coleman Rothenberg
Sonnets 11-20 7:59 Read by Tyler Breisacher
Sonnets 21-30 11:27 Read by Greg, Jean-Francois, Oana, Adrian, Wilson, MikeCol
Sonnets 31-40 10:42 Read by Ben Lee
Sonnets 41-50 11:54 Read by Nikolle Doolin
Sonnets 51-60 9:05 Read by Chris Goringe
Sonnets 61-70 12:10 Read by Gord Mackenzie
Sonnets 71-80 11:03 Read by Annie Coleman Rothenberg
Sonnets 81-90 6:54 Read by wedschild
Sonnets 91-100 11:10 Read by Dave Foss
Sonnets 101-110 11:15 Read by Annie Coleman Rothenberg
Sonnets 111-120 10:36 Read by Nikolle Doolin
Sonnets 121-130 9:48 Read by Dave Foss
Sonnets 131-140 10:12 Read by Brad Bush
Sonnets 141-154 15:18 Read by Greg, Jean-Francois, Oana, Adrian, Wilson, MikeCol
Remix: Sonnets 141-148 1:23 Read by Hugh McGuire
Sonnet 28: Outtake 2:08 Read by Greg, Jean-Francois, Oana, Adrian, Wilson, MikeCol

Reviews


(4.5 stars)

Amazing I loved it. Though some of the people talking were kind of quiet. Overall it was pretty good.


(1 star)

This sounds like it was recorded in a bar.