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Shakespeare's Sonnets - A Slow Read #7

Shakespeare’s Sonnets – A Slow Read #7

Sonnets 29, 30, and 35 – Explore Shakespeare’s Sonnets in standalone, hands-on workshops. Join as few or many sessions as you like as we unpack love, jealousy, and poetic mastery one sonnet at a time.

November 13, 2025

12:00 pm - 2:00 pm Europe/London View in my time

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This is a series of single session studies on Shakespeare’s Sonnets. Each session is completely standalone, and participants are welcome to join as few or many sessions as they please.

‘There is not a part of the writings of this Poet wherein is found in equal compass a greater number of exquisite feelings felicitously expressed.’

William Wordsworth on Shakespeare’s Sonnets

Shakespeare’s sonnets have inspired, fascinated and disturbed readers for centuries. Full of mystery and imagination, they dazzle us even as they drive us mad: Who is the fair youth to whom so many of these sonnets are addressed? Who is the dark lady, the complex beloved of so many others? Who is the rival poet and what power does he possess? Are these lyric expressions of tortured love – among other themes – the key to understanding the mysterious life of Shakespeare, or are they not autobiographical at all?

Through close analysis and hands-on interpretive work, we will examine Shakespeare’s kaleidoscopic exploration of his speaker’s romantic and tortured feelings and experiences.

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An event hosted by the London Literary Salon, an international community of readers who spend time together virtually or in-person, engaging in enriching discussions about literature and ideas.

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