These contributors are some of the best, and best-known poets writing today ... The result is a slimly elegant book of new poetry, some of it very fine indeed ... [I]t really is extraordinary that these sonnets, first published in 1609, can still be engendering such a range of new ideas and ways of expressing them. Congratulations to the editors Hannah Crawforth and Elizabeth Scott-Baumann. * The Independent *
Wendy Cope's version of sonnet 22, a meditation on age with a twist on enduring love, is a triumph; Carol Ann Duffy's dazzling response to sonnet 116 reinvents the idea of impediments to true marriage. * The Daily Telegraph *
An original and inspired idea ... This exciting collection reminds us that themes of ageing, love, lust and emotional cruelty transcend time. -- Bel Mooney * Daily Mail *
A wise and often beautiful book, inventive and witty. * Morning Star *
This slim volume of poetry offers plenty of meaty material for actors or drama students looking for something fresh and interesting to read or perform ... [A] collection of interesting new poems on ageing, death, mortality, illness and love which force you to read the sonnets which inspired them in a refreshing new light. * The Stage *
Rather ingenious ... A sparky little book. * Ink Pellet *
Offering engaging insights, enjoyable surprises and vivid glimpses of experience, On Shakespeare's Sonnets is very much a living celebration. * Daily Star (Bangladesh) *
... This collection is excellent, a fun introduction to both modern poetry and Shakespeare's classics. * Tony's Reading List *
This small volume is a pure delight: a collection of poems (mostly sonnets) by many of England's leading writers in varied and sensitive response to Shakespeare's Sonnets ... Each one is essentially intimate, celebrating the lyric spirit of Shakespeare's Sonnets ... One of the delights of these poems, in addition to their own wonder as poems, is that they take one back to the sonnets that inspired them to see and hear anew. * Sixteenth Century Journal *