View a bio of the Bard, the texts from several of his sonnets, and excerpts from "Venus and Adonis." Includes a bibliography and related links.
Resource offers the complete text for numerous sonnets, "A Lover's Complaint," "The Rape of Lucrece," and "Venus and Adonis."
Translated into English in 1862 by T.J. Graham, this interpretation of Shakespeare s sonnets takes an analytical approach to unlocking the meanings captured in 14 lines.
E-text collection lists all 154 sonnets of William Shakespeare, and offers them in HTML format. Discover principal characters, such as the young friend and the dark lady.
Prepared for his students, Ian Johnston offers an overview of Shakespeare and his sonnets. Find sections on the sequence and subject matter of the Bard s 154 poems.
Available through the ERIS Project, this HTML version of Shakespeare s sonnets covers all 154 poems. Find them listed in their agreed-upon order in a single page.
Online text to over 30 poems and sonnets including 'O Mistress Mine! Where are you Roaming?'. Prepared by the University of Toronto.
Sonnet Central offers a selection of Shakespeare's sonnets. Each sonnet is listed separately, but several are grouped on each page.
Study guide provides a general discussion on sonnets, plus analysis on particular sonnets, including 18, 60, 73, and 130. Check out the study questions.