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Wriothesley's roses in Shakespeare's sonnets, poems, and plays
A discovery of immense significance to Shakespeare studies -- evidence conclusively establishing that Henry Wriothesley, third Earl of Southampton, was the youth addressed in Shakespeare's Sonnets -- explains much of the imagery in VENUS & ADONIS, LUCRECE, & Shakespeare's early plays, & by locating Shakespeare in the learned & sexually ambiguous circle surrounding the Earl of Essex, solves most of the mysteries of Shakespeare's life & achievement. By the author of THE LABYRINTH OF SHAKESPEARE'S SONNETS. To order: Clevedon Books, P.O. Box 41285, Baltimore, MD 21203. Telephone: (410) 366-6874.
- Publisher
- Clevedon Books
- First published
- 1993
Available formats
- Print — 438 pages · ISBN 9780937715031
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