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A sequence of sonnets presents the alleged spirit of a celebrated poet answering critics who claim his earlier love poems were contrived; the speaker defends the sincerity of his verses, explores the nature of beauty and same-sex affection, and reflects on constancy, jealousy, sensual lapses, and the relation between lived feeling and poetic invention. Through intimate addresses to a beloved, the poems weigh outward rank against inward worth, assert that art records genuine emotion, and admit human frailty while restoring devotion, framing poetry as both confession and vindication.

About the Author

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Gregory Thornton

Gregory Thornton is an author known for his unique literary exploration in the realm of poetry. His notable work, "Sonnets of Shakespeare's Ghost," reflects a creative engagement with the themes and styles reminiscent of William Shakespeare, while also infusing contemporary sensibilities. Thornton's poetry invites readers to reflect on the enduring influence of Shakespeare's legacy, blending classic forms with modern interpretations. Through his writing, he contributes to the ongoing dialogue within literary heritage, offering a fresh perspective on the sonnet form.

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