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Shakespeare is as famous for his sonnets as for his plays, but where did “sonnets” come from, and what did Shakespeare do to take the form in his own unique direction?
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April is National Poetry Month.
In what sense are Shakespeare's sonnets collectively “telling a story”?
Find out in this program presented by Susan Arvay, Associate Professor of English at Raritan Valley Community College.
Susan Arvay, Ph.D., completed her dissertation in Literatures in English at Rutgers-New Brunswick, and has taught at Raritan Valley Community College since 2009. She specializes in teaching composition, early World literature, and early British literature including the college’s course on Shakespeare.
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