- the
Sonnet (London and Boston, 1867),
which included an
essay by
Adams on "American
Sonnets and
Sonneteers" and a
section devoted only to
sonnets by American...
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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...
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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...
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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...
- Room," a
sonnet about sonnets). This form was used in the
earliest English sonnets by
Wyatt and others. For
background on the pre-English
sonnet, see Robert...
- The
Pulitzer committee described frank:
sonnets as "a
virtuosic collection that
inventively expands the
sonnet form to
confront the
messy contradictions...
- 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...
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Sonnets—also
known as the
Divine Meditations or
Divine Sonnets—are a
series of
nineteen poems by the
English poet John
Donne (1572–1631). The
sonnets...
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which consists of
Sonnets 94, 116, and 129". This
group of
three sonnets does not fit the mold of the rest of Shakespeare's
sonnets, therefore, and they...
- of
sonnets or
sonnet corona is a
sequence of
sonnets,
usually addressed to one person, and/or
concerned with a
single theme. Each of the
sonnets explores...