Romantic Renaissance Sonnets

Romantic Renaissance Sonnets
Title Romantic Renaissance Sonnets PDF eBook
Author Altruist
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 205
Release 2017-11-14
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1543465013

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Romantic Renaissance Sonnets Volume 1 comprises two hundred poems. They include romantic and nuanced corporate, political, social protest, and socially sensitive poems for the general publics reading entertainment. This edition is the first of a series of ten typical poetic genres (volume 1 to Volume 10) planned for publications of one book annually and written by the author. Most of the domestic and global profits (95 percent) obtained from the sales of all the editions are mandated donations to UMG Foundation Organization and its affiliated and associated domestic and overseas nonprofit entities to sustainably contribute indefinitely to its global humanitarian project funding programs, initiatives, and objectives.

A Century of Sonnets

A Century of Sonnets
Title A Century of Sonnets PDF eBook
Author Paula R. Feldman
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 306
Release 1999
Genre English poetry
ISBN 0195115627

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'A Century of Sonnets' traces the sonnet revival in England from its beginning in the hands of Thomas Edwards and Charlotte Smith to its culmination in the poetry of Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Dante Gabriel Rossetti.

Canzone and Sonnets of Francesco Petrarca

Canzone and Sonnets of Francesco Petrarca
Title Canzone and Sonnets of Francesco Petrarca PDF eBook
Author Francesco Petrarca
Publisher
Pages 182
Release 1849
Genre
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Sonnet Sequences and Social Distinction in Renaissance England

Sonnet Sequences and Social Distinction in Renaissance England
Title Sonnet Sequences and Social Distinction in Renaissance England PDF eBook
Author Christopher Warley
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 264
Release 2005-07-28
Genre History
ISBN 9780521842549

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Since the 1970s there has been a broad and vital reinterpretation of the nature of literary texts, a move away from formalism to a sense of literature as an aspect of social, economic, political, and cultural history. While the earliest New Historicist work was criticized for a narrow and anecdotal view of history, it also served as an important stimulus for post-structuralist, feminist, Marxist, and psychoanalytical work, which in turn has increasingly informed and redirected it. Recent writing on the nature of representation, the historical construction of gender and of the concept of identity itself, on theatre as a political and economic phenomenon, and on the ideologies of art generally, reveals the breadth of the field. Cambridge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture is designed to offer historically oriented studies of Renaissance literature and theatre which make use of the insights afforded by theoretical perspectives. The view of history envisioned is above all a view of our history, a reading of the Renaissance for and from our own time. Book jacket.

Sonnet Sequences and Social Distinction in Renaissance England

Sonnet Sequences and Social Distinction in Renaissance England
Title Sonnet Sequences and Social Distinction in Renaissance England PDF eBook
Author Christopher Warley
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 256
Release 2005-07-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1139444409

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Why were sonnet sequences popular in Renaissance England? In this study, Christopher Warley suggests that sonneteers created a vocabulary to describe, and to invent, new forms of social distinction before an explicit language of social class existed. The tensions inherent in the genre - between lyric and narrative, between sonnet and sequence - offered writers a means of reconceptualizing the relation between individuals and society, a way to try to come to grips with the broad social transformations taking place at the end of the sixteenth century. By stressing the struggle over social classification, the book revises studies that have tied the influence of sonnet sequences to either courtly love or to Renaissance individualism. Drawing on Marxist aesthetic theory, it offers detailed examinations of sequences by Lok, Sidney, Spenser, Shakespeare and Milton. It will be valuable to readers interested in Renaissance and genre studies, and post-Marxist theories of class.

Petrarchan Love and the Continental Renaissance

Petrarchan Love and the Continental Renaissance
Title Petrarchan Love and the Continental Renaissance PDF eBook
Author Gordon Braden
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 240
Release 1999-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780300076219

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The 366 lyrics of Petrarch's Canzoniere exert a unique influence in literary history. From the mid-fifteenth century to the early seventeenth, the poems are imitated in every major language of western Europe, and for a time they provide Renaissance Europe with an almost exclusive sense of what love poetry should be. In this stimulating look at the international phenomenon of Petrarch's poetry, Gordon Braden focuses on materials in languages other than English--Italian, French, and Spanish, with brief citations from Croatian and Cypriot Greek, among others. Braden closely examines Petrarch's theme of love for an impossible object of desire, a theme that captivated and inspired across centuries, societies, and languages. The book opens with a fresh interpretation of Petrarch's sequence, in which Braden defines the poet's innovations in the context of his predecessors, Dante and the troubadours. The author then examines how Petrarchan predispositions affect various strains of Renaissance literature: prose narrative, verse narrative, and, primarily, lyric poetry. In the final chapter, Braden turns to the poetry of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz to demonstrate a sophisticated case of Petrarchism taken to one of its extremes within the walls of a convent in seventeenth-century Mexico.

The Arden Dictionary Of Shakespeare Quotations

The Arden Dictionary Of Shakespeare Quotations
Title The Arden Dictionary Of Shakespeare Quotations PDF eBook
Author William Shakespeare
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 410
Release 2014-07-17
Genre Drama
ISBN 1408143771

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Who said " Neither a lender nor a borrower be"? Who are the star-crossed lovers? Which Shakespearean lady protests "too much"? If you have ever been stuck trying to identify a Shakespearean quote then this is the book for you! With over 3,000 quotes from single lines to quite long extracts, organized by topic and by play, this is an essential book for anyone with an interest in Shakespeare. The key word index makes it easy to use and it also includes a glossary of unfamiliar terms and a brief biography of Shakespeare. The Dictionary is easy to dip into by word or theme (love, greed, disease, war etc) or by play, and the indexes allow readers to track down a half-remembered quote easily. An ideal companion for all students, teachers or performers of Shakespeare, this Dictionary is a useful and entertaining reference work.