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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... space; a literary matrix by whichto orderhis experience during composition. 3 The sonnet preemptively solves two problems: proportion and extension; and, while this is a challenge, it is also a security, a kind of metrical extensionof ...
... space; a literary matrix by whichto orderhis experience during composition. 3 The sonnet preemptively solves two problems: proportion and extension; and, while this is a challenge, it is also a security, a kind of metrical extensionof ...
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... space ofthe European sonnetfor three centuries. Alternative sonnet forms did appear in profusioninthe thirteenth century alongside the sonettus consuetus or 'normal sonnet',but none of these variants—additional lines, shorter lines ...
... space ofthe European sonnetfor three centuries. Alternative sonnet forms did appear in profusioninthe thirteenth century alongside the sonettus consuetus or 'normal sonnet',but none of these variants—additional lines, shorter lines ...
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... space, from which its violence blazes more directly, so the heat of Phoebus (i.e. poetic inspiration) in a restricted place flashes out more from seven plus seven lines... The Romantic writer Gabriele d'Annunzio most splendidly compares ...
... space, from which its violence blazes more directly, so the heat of Phoebus (i.e. poetic inspiration) in a restricted place flashes out more from seven plus seven lines... The Romantic writer Gabriele d'Annunzio most splendidly compares ...
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... space for error, this wellwrought urn that is, in Iain CrichtonSmith's words, a vase inbloom gatheringlight about itclearly clearly ...its bare constant self, its paradigm of straining forces harmonised sincerely, 12 has always seemed ...
... space for error, this wellwrought urn that is, in Iain CrichtonSmith's words, a vase inbloom gatheringlight about itclearly clearly ...its bare constant self, its paradigm of straining forces harmonised sincerely, 12 has always seemed ...
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... space of the sonnet as he saw it,weare forcedback onthepoems themselves and the ambience ofFrederick's court. The first sonnets in Italian, andthusthe firstinthe world, emerged from an environment strikingly similar tothatof the first ...
... space of the sonnet as he saw it,weare forcedback onthepoems themselves and the ambience ofFrederick's court. The first sonnets in Italian, andthusthe firstinthe world, emerged from an environment strikingly similar tothatof the first ...
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