Shakespeare’s secret: what he teaches us about love and lust

In the fourth episode of the six-part series on William Shakespeare, we look for what Shakespeare has to say about love. Everyone quickly thinks of the play Romeo and Julietabout the star crossed lovers from Verona who commit suicide for their forbidden love. But is this really such a good love story?

According to editor Eva Peek, for a richer picture of love, we had better resort to Shakespeare’s sonnets. Michel Krielaars talks to her about puberty infatuation, dirty desires and love that goes beyond all limits.

This series was originally published last summer and will be repeated in the coming weeks.

The translation of sonnet 129 is from: William Shakespeare: Shakespeare’s Sonnets. vert. Bass Bellman. Athens.

Alan Rickman’s reading of sonnet 130 is from the CD When Love Speaks (2002).

Presentation:
Michel Krielaars
Guest:
Eve Peek
Editorial & production:
Ignace Shot
Edit:
Jeroen Jaspers
Photo:
Getty Images

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