Shakespeare and the Rival Poet is a book written by Arthur Acheson that focuses on the identity of the patron and rival of Shakespeare's sonnets. The book argues that Shakespeare was not only a great playwright, but also a skilled satirist who used his sonnets to mock and expose his literary rivals. Acheson provides evidence and analysis to support his theory, drawing on historical context and literary criticism. The book is a must-read for anyone...
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