Shakespeare's Sonnets Re-doneAuthor House, 14/01/2005 - 160 páginas SHAKESPEARE’S SONNETS RE-DONE consists of all 154 of the sonnets William Shakespeare sent down to us; however, those items have been given some evident rewritings -- between ‘translations’ and ‘adaptations’. Stylistic compromises infest the now perhaps final versions. For instance, some definite splittings of infinitives and some very findable examples of the expletive ‘there’ and the expletive ‘it’--along with such probably major solecisms as Enjambment--might be seen as real detractors. After an Editorial While had elapsed a giving up occurred. [Bruce Hamilton had intended to reduce to zero the occurrences of the word “wow,” but he somehow retained all such occurrences.] SHAKESPEARE’S SONNETS RE-DONE reflects an abiding wish to produce highly accessible Modern Versions of Shakespeare’s ‘originals.’ |
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... wife, whom fate has helped assure won't lack fine songs to sing? And one unspoken song — both many and one — shouts this to you: “Stay single — and breed none.” [Redone by Bruce Hamilton] Is it for fear you'll make Shakespeare's Sonnet #8.
Bruce Hamilton. [Redone by Bruce Hamilton] Is it for fear you'll make a widow cry that you consume yourself in single life? Well, if without a child you fold and die, the world will mourn like any mateless wife. The world will be your ...
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