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This broad selection of sonnets from the fourteenth century to the twentieth century is arranged thematically, and ranges from the love sonnets of the early masters through despair, faith, the spirit of place, death and other themes. As well as the great sonnets of Petrarch and Shakespeare, Donne and Milton, it includes deeply moving examples of the sonnets of poets as diverse as Wordsworth Keats, Hopkins, Meredith, Brooke and Yeats.Although the sonnet - the 'little song' - is an exacting verse form, its astonishing range of expression has ensured its popularity with poet and reader alike. The fourteen lines are long enough for a theme to be developed, and short enough to test the poet's gift for reconciling the conventions of the form with the variety and richness of language.

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The Wordsworth book of sonnets, Linda Marsh

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Titel
The Wordsworth book of sonnets
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Linda Marsh
Erscheinungsdatum
1995
Einband
Paperback
ISBN10
1853264474
ISBN13
9781853264474
Reihe
Kuratierte Auswahl
Wordsworth poetry library
Schlagwörter
Belletristik, Poesie
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This broad selection of sonnets from the fourteenth century to the twentieth century is arranged thematically, and ranges from the love sonnets of the early masters through despair, faith, the spirit of place, death and other themes. As well as the great sonnets of Petrarch and Shakespeare, Donne and Milton, it includes deeply moving examples of the sonnets of poets as diverse as Wordsworth Keats, Hopkins, Meredith, Brooke and Yeats.Although the sonnet - the 'little song' - is an exacting verse form, its astonishing range of expression has ensured its popularity with poet and reader alike. The fourteen lines are long enough for a theme to be developed, and short enough to test the poet's gift for reconciling the conventions of the form with the variety and richness of language.