Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance PoetryUniversity of Michigan Press, 1989 - 204 páginas Examines the poetic genres and poetic conventions of English Renaissance poetry. |
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... ( Sonnet 29 ) – though we might have been forewarned by his initial stroke of anarchy in addressing his sonnets to a young man . ' When in disgrace with Fortune ' apparently means in sonnet - lover's language ( and this is a love sonnet ) ...
... ( Sonnet 29 ) – though we might have been forewarned by his initial stroke of anarchy in addressing his sonnets to a young man . ' When in disgrace with Fortune ' apparently means in sonnet - lover's language ( and this is a love sonnet ) ...
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... sonnet itself is , too , a technically taxing form , a metrical and verbal carapace , and it is salutary when reading ( and perhaps wilting under the attrition of ) successive sonnets to take time to try writing a sonnet oneself . It ...
... sonnet itself is , too , a technically taxing form , a metrical and verbal carapace , and it is salutary when reading ( and perhaps wilting under the attrition of ) successive sonnets to take time to try writing a sonnet oneself . It ...
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... ( Sonnet 3 ) ; he advises himself to behold Stella ' and then begin to endite ' , rejecting ' poore Petrarch's long deceased woes ' ( Sonnet 15 ) ; he uses no ' eloquence ' , ' Love onely reading unto me this art ' ( Sonnet 28 ) ; the ...
... ( Sonnet 3 ) ; he advises himself to behold Stella ' and then begin to endite ' , rejecting ' poore Petrarch's long deceased woes ' ( Sonnet 15 ) ; he uses no ' eloquence ' , ' Love onely reading unto me this art ' ( Sonnet 28 ) ; the ...
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Sidney and the idea of the sonnet | 23 |
CONVENTIONS OF IMITATION | 59 |
CONVENTIONS OF DEVOTION I | 81 |
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Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance Poetry Ronald David Bedford Vista de fragmentos - 1989 |
Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance Poetry Ronald David Bedford Vista de fragmentos - 1989 |
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