William Shakespeare
1564 - 1616
William Shakespeare was a central figure of the Renaissance who elevated English poetry to a pinnacle of artistic achievement that has influenced writers for over four centuries. His role extended beyond that of a mere creator, as he effectively synthesized human emotion, societal observation, and metaphorical brilliance into works that feel universally relevant across all eras. By crafting lines that have embedded themselves into the collective consciousness, he acted as a primary architect of modern English vocabulary and idiom. His narrative poems and sonnets showcased an unparalleled ability to navigate the contradictions of human experience, from the heights of romantic ecstasy to the depths of existential despair. Consequently, he remains the foundational pillar of Western literature, whose poetic voice serves as a constant touchstone for creative expression.
Poems
- It Was A Lover And His Lass
- Sonnet 98: "From you have I been absent in the spring "
- Sonnet 1: "From fairest creatures we desire increase"
- Sonnet 53: "What is your substance, whereof are you made"
- The Phoenix And The Turtle
- Sonnet 106: "When in the chronicle of wasted time"
- Sonnet 32: "If thou survive my well-contented day"
- Dirge Of The Three Queens
- Fidele
- Sonnet 60: :Like as the waves make towards the pebbl'd shore"
- The Rape Of Lucrece
- Fairy Land V