Shakespeare’s Sonnet 18 and an Irish song tradition inspired Paul McCartney on The Beatles‘ “I Saw Her Standing There.” Paul used many of his literary and musical favorites in his songs. In The Lyrics ...
Perhaps the most famous of Shakespeare’s sonnets, Sonnet 18, which starts with the line, ‘Shall I compare thee to a Summers day…’ has been translated into te reo Māori and will be unveiled at ...
Hello, and greetings from Hong Kong. You asked about a piece of “music that transforms, or emulates, or sheds new light on a different work of art.” One such is David Gilmour (vocalist and guitarist ...
Sonnets are a form of poem that was much loved by William Shakespeare. This one might be his most famous: Sonnet 18. 'Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?' asks Shakespeare. A sonnet is usually ...
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After yesterday's profundities from Hamlet, here is Shakespeare with the sunniest of all his love sonnets. The last six lines also show him with a fair conceit of himself and his literary powers ...
Sonnet L’Abbé’s relationship with William Shakespeare’s poetry goes back to her childhood, starting with her own name. Born in 1973 to a Franco-Ontarian father and a Guyanese mother, L’Abbé was ...
In addition to penning 37 plays, William Shakespeare was a prolific composer of sonnets -- crafting 154 of them during his life. Now, more than 400 years after his death, the Bard's words are ...
Perhaps the most famous of Shakespeare’s sonnets, Sonnet 18, which starts with the line, ‘Shall I compare thee to a Summers day…’ has been translated into te reo Māori and will be unveiled at ...
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