RSC director hints at Shakespeare's 'affection for men'

Royal Shakespeare Company director Greg Doran has hinted that playwright William Shakespeare could've been homosexual, and added that it wasn't considered proper in his times to "possibly have affection for men". He added, "Shakespeare wrote a cycle of 154 sonnets, which were published in 1609, and 126 of those sonnets are addressed to a man and not to a woman."

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