The purpose of this thesis is to defend the uniqueness of the sonnet form. As a mode of poetic expression the form is often looked upon as inferior to other lyric forms. This is because its apparent rigidity gives it the appearance of a paint-by-number po
The English Romantic poets of the early nineteenth century wrote numerous poems from genres and styl...
This study presents the history of the sonnet from its origin in Italy to its present stage of devel...
With the revival of interest in poetic forms amongst poets and as a focus of study from early modern...
The sonnet in English is usually located as a sixteenth-century innovation, firmly linked to Italian...
In this article, the harmony of form and content of the sonnets in English and Uzbek poetry, the pec...
[[abstract]]With a New Formalist critical approach, this paper attempts to explore the poetic forms ...
Are you looking for love? In this creative project, seven sonnets were composed in order to identify...
The sonnet is a clearly recognizeable form, both internally and externally, regardless of how close ...
This paper discusses the relationship between form and function within John Donne’s Holy Sonnets. It...
[[abstract]]This paper studies the poetic forms of Sidney’s Sonnet 108 by focusing on its sharply co...
Sonnets makes more than one third of the works of Mačernis. It is a significant contribution to Lith...
An Introduction to Poetic Forms offers specimen discussions of poems through the lens of form. While...
Victorian poets like the Rossettis and Elizabeth Barrett Browning, when they took up the form of the...
The article attempts to highlight two aspects of the sonnet’s semiotic mechanisms from which the dyn...
216 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.The sonnet is the best-known,...
The English Romantic poets of the early nineteenth century wrote numerous poems from genres and styl...
This study presents the history of the sonnet from its origin in Italy to its present stage of devel...
With the revival of interest in poetic forms amongst poets and as a focus of study from early modern...
The sonnet in English is usually located as a sixteenth-century innovation, firmly linked to Italian...
In this article, the harmony of form and content of the sonnets in English and Uzbek poetry, the pec...
[[abstract]]With a New Formalist critical approach, this paper attempts to explore the poetic forms ...
Are you looking for love? In this creative project, seven sonnets were composed in order to identify...
The sonnet is a clearly recognizeable form, both internally and externally, regardless of how close ...
This paper discusses the relationship between form and function within John Donne’s Holy Sonnets. It...
[[abstract]]This paper studies the poetic forms of Sidney’s Sonnet 108 by focusing on its sharply co...
Sonnets makes more than one third of the works of Mačernis. It is a significant contribution to Lith...
An Introduction to Poetic Forms offers specimen discussions of poems through the lens of form. While...
Victorian poets like the Rossettis and Elizabeth Barrett Browning, when they took up the form of the...
The article attempts to highlight two aspects of the sonnet’s semiotic mechanisms from which the dyn...
216 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.The sonnet is the best-known,...
The English Romantic poets of the early nineteenth century wrote numerous poems from genres and styl...
This study presents the history of the sonnet from its origin in Italy to its present stage of devel...
With the revival of interest in poetic forms amongst poets and as a focus of study from early modern...