- A
sonnet is a
fixed poetic form with a
structure traditionally consisting of
fourteen lines adhering to a set
rhyming scheme. The term
derives from the...
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wrote sonnets on a
variety of themes. When
discussing or
referring to Shakespeare's
sonnets, it is
almost always a
reference to the 154
sonnets that were...
- Look up
sonnet or
sonnets in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
sonnet is a
European form of
lyric poetry.
Sonnet or
Sonett may also
refer to: Joshua...
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Sonnet 18 (also
known as "Shall I
compare thee to a summer's day") is one of the best-known of the 154
sonnets written by
English poet and
playwright William...
- A
Wreath of
Sonnets (Slovene:
Sonetni venec),
sometimes also
translated as A
Garland of
Sonnets, is a
crown of
sonnets that was
written by
France Prešeren...
- The
Petrarchan sonnet, also
known as the
Italian sonnet, is a
sonnet named after the
Italian poet
Francesco Petrarca,
although it was not
developed by...
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sonnet sequence or
sonnet cycle is a
group of
sonnets thematically unified to
create a long work,
although generally,
unlike the stanza, each
sonnet so...
- "
Sonnet to Science" (originally "
Sonnet — To Science") is an 1829 poem by
Edgar Allan Poe,
published in Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and
Minor Poems. Poe asks...
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extant works,
including collaborations,
consist of some 39 plays, 154
sonnets,
three long
narrative poems and a few
other verses, some of
uncertain authorship...
- The
Pulitzer committee described frank:
sonnets as "a
virtuosic collection that
inventively expands the
sonnet form to
confront the
messy contradictions...