In Timeless Love we are gifted with various poems, stories and letters, excellently narrated, from some of our most well-known authors. Thanks to Thomas Nelson and NetGalley for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. As such, I couldn't pass up the chance to indulge in some of the best love poems, stories and letters narrated beautifully. Show me a good love poem and I might just believe it's all real. I'm not a majorly romantic person, but I can be quite the fool for literary romance. #timelesslove #william shakespeare #johnkeats # edithwharton #elizabethbarrettbrowning #theindianreadingduo #classicread #netgalley #audiobook #literaryfiction ❤️The narrators I must mention are so excellent to such an extent that maybe I would have read just plain,but the way they said, we feel the depth, the love, the emotions getting goosebumps literally! John Keats exquisite love letters to Fanny Brown are all hearts! Dove, The girl and the photograph are few names I personally liked a lot. Invitation to love, The nightingale and the rose, Mr & Mrs. ❤️I'm sure fellow readers you all must have read few sonnets or many of the texts, but savouring all the poems, especially Hamilton's letters was an amazing experience. The indulgence in this book is totally pleasurable and timeworthy! The letters especially are must read for all. A wonderful classic treasure with wonderful compilation of stories, dramas, poems and letters. ���️"Timeless love" is just like it's name. People consistently perform and reinterpret his highly popular dramas today in diverse cultural and political contexts throughout the world.īook - Timeless Love : Poems, Stories and LettersĪuthor - William Shakespeare, John Keats, Edith Wharton, Elizabeth Barrett Browning The romantics in particular acclaimed genius of Shakespeare, and the Victorians hero-worshiped him with a reverence that George Bernard Shaw called "bardolatry." In the 20th century, new movements in scholarship and performance repeatedly adopted and rediscovered his dramas. People respected Shakespeare in his own day, but his reputation rose to its present heights not until the nineteenth century. Shakespeare, the great master of language and literature authentically wrote not all that people attribute. People inscribed many books of varying quality and accuracy during his lifetime, and in 1623, two of his former theatrical colleagues issued all but two now recognized dramas of Shakespeare. Few records of private life of Shakespeare survive with considerable speculation about such matters as his sexuality, religious beliefs, and whether he wrote all attributed literature. He apparently retired to Stratford around 1613, where he died three years later on day of Saint George, his 52nd birthday. In his last phase, he wrote also known romances and collaborated until 1613. Next, he wrote mainly Macbeth and similar dramas, considered some of the finest examples in the language, until 1608. He early mainly raised genres to the peak of sophistication and artistry before 1601. From 1590, Shakespeare produced most of his known literature. He started writing in 1589 and afterward averaged 1.5 dramas a year. ![]() Shakespeare wrote throughout the span of his life. Between 15, he began a successful career in London as an actor, writer, and part-owner of the Lord Chamberlain's Men, the company, later known as the King's Men. People translate them into every major living language and performed them most often.Īnne bore him Susanna Shakespeare, and twins Hamnet Shakespeare and Judith Shakespeare. They often call him simply the national "bard of Avon." Surviving writings consist of 38 dramas, two long narratives, and several other books. ![]() People widely regard William Shakespeare (baptized 26 April 1564) as the greatest writer in the language and the pre-eminent dramatist of the world. He and Anne Hathaway, his wife, married in 1582.įorest of Arden, a formerly very extensive wooded area, north of Stratford-upon-Avon of central England provided the setting for As You Like It of Shakespeare. People note exceptional verbal wit, psychological depth, and emotional range of English playwright and poet William Shakespeare, who included such historical works as Richard II, comedies like Much Ado about Nothing, and such tragedies as Hamlet, Othello, and King Lear and also composed 154 sonnets before people published posthumously First Folio, which collected and contained edition of 36 plays in 1623.
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