The sonnet in English is usually located as a sixteenth-century innovation, firmly linked to Italian influences, and frequently associated with a distinctively modern consciousness. Yet the speed and comfort with which the form settled into English reflects the fact that the sonnet per se was preceded by a longstanding tradition of 14-line poems in English written in forms derived from French. Indeed, in terms of formal features, the earliest sonnets in English frequently fray into earlier forms, sharing more with the roundel than with later sonnets. This article considers a number of features of style and content that various writers on the sonnet have argued to be characteristic, sometimes definitive, of the sonnet. These features include...
Sonnets makes more than one third of the works of Mačernis. It is a significant contribution to Lith...
John Milton's Italian sonnets are more significant than they are generally thought to be. In spite o...
This paper discusses the relationship between form and function within John Donne’s Holy Sonnets. It...
This study presents the history of the sonnet from its origin in Italy to its present stage of devel...
Au vu du regain d’intérêt pour les formes poétiques depuis la Renaissance jusqu’à aujourd’hui, le so...
Writing to his brother, George Keats, in a journal letter dated April, l819, John Keats stated that ...
The sonnet is ancient, but not old-fashioned. Unlike elegy, hymn or ode, it is not a classical poeti...
Beginning with the early masters of the sonnet form, Dante and Petrarch, the Companion examines the ...
The sonnet is one of the most popular forms of poetry and it has been around since the Italian renai...
The sonnet is one of the most popular forms of poetry and it has been around since the Italian rena...
[[abstract]]With a New Formalist critical approach, this paper attempts to explore the poetic forms ...
The article looks at the semiotics of the sonnet form used by Shakespeare in his tragedy Romeo and J...
The sonnet is the oldest prescribed form in English poetry, and it has enjoyed an almost uninterrupt...
The purpose of this thesis is to defend the uniqueness of the sonnet form. As a mode of poetic expre...
TypescriptM.A. University of Missouri 1904In 1557 there was published in London a little volume hard...
Sonnets makes more than one third of the works of Mačernis. It is a significant contribution to Lith...
John Milton's Italian sonnets are more significant than they are generally thought to be. In spite o...
This paper discusses the relationship between form and function within John Donne’s Holy Sonnets. It...
This study presents the history of the sonnet from its origin in Italy to its present stage of devel...
Au vu du regain d’intérêt pour les formes poétiques depuis la Renaissance jusqu’à aujourd’hui, le so...
Writing to his brother, George Keats, in a journal letter dated April, l819, John Keats stated that ...
The sonnet is ancient, but not old-fashioned. Unlike elegy, hymn or ode, it is not a classical poeti...
Beginning with the early masters of the sonnet form, Dante and Petrarch, the Companion examines the ...
The sonnet is one of the most popular forms of poetry and it has been around since the Italian renai...
The sonnet is one of the most popular forms of poetry and it has been around since the Italian rena...
[[abstract]]With a New Formalist critical approach, this paper attempts to explore the poetic forms ...
The article looks at the semiotics of the sonnet form used by Shakespeare in his tragedy Romeo and J...
The sonnet is the oldest prescribed form in English poetry, and it has enjoyed an almost uninterrupt...
The purpose of this thesis is to defend the uniqueness of the sonnet form. As a mode of poetic expre...
TypescriptM.A. University of Missouri 1904In 1557 there was published in London a little volume hard...
Sonnets makes more than one third of the works of Mačernis. It is a significant contribution to Lith...
John Milton's Italian sonnets are more significant than they are generally thought to be. In spite o...
This paper discusses the relationship between form and function within John Donne’s Holy Sonnets. It...