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35 Sonnets
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AuthorFernando Pessoa
CountryPortugal
LanguageEnglish
GenrePoetry
Published1918 (Monteiro & Co.)
Media typePrint (chapbook)
Pages20 pp
OCLC18125186
Text35 Sonnets at Wikisource

35 Sonnets is a collection of sonnets by Fernando Pessoa (Fernando António Nogueira Pessoa) published by the author in 1918.

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Transcription

Publication

35 Sonnets is one of two books self-published by Pessoa in 1918 under the publisher name Monteiro & Co, the other book published in 1918 was Antinous, A Poem. 35 Sonnets was printed by Lamas, Motta & C.a, 100, Rua da Alegria, Lisbon, and Antinous by Sociedade Typographica Editora. 35 Poems has a height of 20 centimetres (7.9 in).[1] The author sent copies to several British literary journals.[2][3] There is no colophon supplying the actual date of printing of each book, but given the different printers employed, it may be assumed that some time elapsed between them.

Reception

35 Sonnets received fairly positive reviews from various British journals.[2] A Glasgow Herald review was positive, but noted that the sonnets bore a "crabbedness of speech," likely due to an "imitation of a Shakespearean trick."[4] However, a reviewer from the Times Literary Supplement said of 35 Sonnets that the author's "command of English is less remarkable than his knowledge of Elizabethan English."[5]

References

  1. ^ 35 sonnets. OCLC 18125186. Retrieved 22 November 2012 – via WorldCat.
  2. ^ a b Zenith, pg. 19.
  3. ^ "Copies of the two volumes were sent to various newspapers and journals in Britain and reviews appeared in The Scotsman, the Glasgow Herald, the Times Literary Supplement, and the Athenaeum.' R.W.Howes, Fernando Pessoa, Poet, Publisher and Translator https://www.bl.uk/eblj/1983articles/pdf/article12.pdf
  4. ^ Zenith, pg. 5.
  5. ^ Zenith, pg. 4.

External links

Public domain digital reproduction of the 1918 edition of 35 Poems.

Sources

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