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Experts in English Literature believe that William Shakespeare wrote his famous sonnets between 1595 and 1605. Literary critics also conclude that the great British playwright likely wrote Sonnets 1 to 126 for a talented, handsome young musician he greatly revered, while Shakespeare possibly created Sonnets 127 to 154 with a conniving female acquaintance in mind. With an overview by respected Tuft's University chair
Sylvan Barnet,
Shakespeare: The Sonnets is a glowing testament to England's most gifted literary figure.