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EPISODE 5: BASE CLOUDS

28/5/2016

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In the fifth Episode of his weekly podcast and video blog, Sebastian Michael experiences a big change in the emotional weather as the relationship between the poet and his young lover goes through a downpour in Sonnet XXXIV: Why Didst Thou Promise Such a Beauteous Day.

​There are also more pointers as to where they are at, and a rival poet makes his appearance on the scene...
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episode 4: hymns at heaven's gate

22/5/2016

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In the fourth Episode of his weekly podcast and video blog, Sebastian Michael charts the route from the glorious invocation of a Summer's Day in Sonnet XVIII to the despair and redemption in another much loved Sonnet: XXIX – When in Disgrace With Fortune and Men's Eyes: Love as the Balm for the Pain of Living... 
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episode 3: life to thee

15/5/2016

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In the third Episode of his weekly podcast and video blog, Sebastian Michael looks at one of the best loved and most famous of all the Sonnets: XVIII Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day. The relationship between the poet and the young man has changed: we are now in the world of Love, and the poet makes a very bold claim. 

Plus there's another very specific hint as to the the Fair Youth's identity in Sonnet XX...
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episode 2: gracious & kind

8/5/2016

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In the second episode of his weekly podcast and video blog about William Shakespeare's Sonnets, Sebastian Michael introduces Sonnet X: For Shame Deny That Thou Bear'st Love to Any, and notices a key change as the poet changes tone and perspective. 

There's also a fascinating observation to be made in Sonnet XIII...
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    saturday's sonnet

    Starting Saturday 23rd April 2016 – the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death – Sebastian will be recording every sonnet in sequence and choose one sonnet at the end of each week to introduce here and on YouTube.

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