There are also more pointers as to where they are at, and a rival poet makes his appearance on the scene...
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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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...
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... 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... In the first episode of his weekly podcast and video blog about William Shakespeare's Sonnets, Sebastian Michael introduces Sonnet III: Look in Thy Glass and Tell the Face Thou Viewest, as an exponent of the 'Procreation Sonnets', and finds first clues to the identity of the young man they are addressed to.
To mark the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death, we're recording all 154 of his sonnets and posting them to our YouTube channel as individual video clips, with the sonnet text so you can listen and read them at the same time.
And every Saturday, Sebastian will introduce one of the week's sonnets in this ongoing video blog and podcast. This is Episode 0, which is simply a welcome and introduction to the project. Sebastian is the writer of The Sonneteer, a play 'on passion, power and possession', which features some of these sonnets and looks at the relationship between Shakespeare and the 'Fair Youth' to whom he addressed the first 126 of them.
Saturday's Sonnet starts on Saturday 23rd April 2016.
Meanwhile, here is perhaps one of Shakespeare's best known and loved sonnets: |
saturday's sonnetStarting 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. Archives
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