The Development of the Sonnet: An IntroductionRoutledge, 2 Eyl 2003 - 252 sayfa In this indispensible introductory study of the sonnet, Michael R.G. Spiller takes the reader on an illuminating guided tour. He begins with the invention of the sonnet in thirteenth-century Italy and traces its progress through to the time of Milton, showing how the form has developed and acquired the capacity to express lyrically 'the nature of the desiring self'. In doing so he provides a concise critical account of the major British sonnet writers in relation to the sonnet's history. Tailor-made for students' needs, this will be an essential purchase for anyone studying this enduring poetic form. Poets covered include: Petrarch, Wyatt, Sidney, Shakespeare, Spenser, Milton and Dante. |
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... AaBAaB CcDdC DdCcD,whyshould wecall it a sonnet atall? The short answer is that thereisbycustom abasic orsimple sonnet, of which the others are variations:it has proportion, being in eight and six, and extension, being in ten or.
... AaBAaB CcDdC DdCcD,whyshould wecall it a sonnet atall? The short answer is that thereisbycustom abasic orsimple sonnet, of which the others are variations:it has proportion, being in eight and six, and extension, being in ten or.
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... short for narration: a sonnet can present a narrated event, but it must be highly compressed if anything at allisto be said about it. The proportionality ofthe sonnet, eight partstosix, works against any kind of simple repetition of an ...
... short for narration: a sonnet can present a narrated event, but it must be highly compressed if anything at allisto be said about it. The proportionality ofthe sonnet, eight partstosix, works against any kind of simple repetition of an ...
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... short poemwith a refrain) beforeit occurred toany theoreticianthat texts composedin the vernacular were literatureat all—indeed, the very word 'literature'meant'that which waswritten', and thus that which was in Latin, as distinguished ...
... short poemwith a refrain) beforeit occurred toany theoreticianthat texts composedin the vernacular were literatureat all—indeed, the very word 'literature'meant'that which waswritten', and thus that which was in Latin, as distinguished ...
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... speaking voice, and at the same time so successfully challengedit to come to the point. 'Apollo himself, said anItalian critic, inaccurately butsuggestively, 'invented this short poem as a touchstone for great genius.' 2 S.
... speaking voice, and at the same time so successfully challengedit to come to the point. 'Apollo himself, said anItalian critic, inaccurately butsuggestively, 'invented this short poem as a touchstone for great genius.' 2 S.
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An Introduction Michael R. G. Spiller. short poem as a touchstone for great genius.' 2 S I C I L I A N S.
An Introduction Michael R. G. Spiller. short poem as a touchstone for great genius.' 2 S I C I L I A N S.
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