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Initials of the much disputed person to whom shakespeare dedicated his sonnets?

W.h.


Who was the much disputed person to whom Shakespeare dedicated his sonnets and plays?

The Earl of Southampton or Henry Wriothesley


Who did Shakepeare dedicate his 154 sonnets to?

He dedicated them to someone whose initials were W.H.


Who was Shakespeare's patronsponsor?

Shakespeare dedicated his two long poems to Henry Wriothesley. The sonnets are dedicated to Mr. W.H. who may or may not be the same person.


Who were Shakespeare's patrons?

The patrons of Shakespeare's acting company were Henry Carey, The Lord Chamberlain (1594-1603) and King James I (from 1603). His poems Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece were dedicated to Henry Wriothesley, who is believed to be his patron. The Sonnets were dedicated to "Mr. W.H.", whoever that was (possibly also Wriothesley with his initials reversed.)


What were Shakespeare's sonnets about?

There are over 150 sonnets. Some are about love. Some are about loss. Some are dedicated to the Dark Lady. Others are about the joy of everyday occurrence's.


Did Shakespeare name his sonnets?

Shakespeare did not title his sonnets.


What do sonnets do?

Shakespearean sonnets - sonnets by Shakespeare


When was Shakespeare's sonnets created?

Shakespeare's sonnets was created in 1609.


Who bases his sonnets on the love of his future wife?

William Shakespeare is known for basing his sonnets on the love of his future wife in the collection of sonnets dedicated to a young man and a mysterious dark lady. These sonnets explore themes of love, beauty, and the passage of time.


What do Shakespearean Sonnets mean?

Shakespearean sonnets - sonnets by Shakespeare


How many sonnets did William Shakespeare did?

The volume Shakespeare's Sonnets [1609] contains 154 sonnets, so the usual answer to this question is 154. There are a few 'sonnets' embedded in the plays (particularly in Romeo and Juliet); but people don't normally include these among Shakespeare's Sonnets (for a number of reasons).