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Sonnet - Wikipedia
User-created article about the poetic form, the sonnet, including notes on Italian sonnets, English sonnets, and modern interpretations.
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Sonnets.org: Sonnet Central
Archive of English sonnets, commentary, pictures, and relevant web links. Includes sonnets from authors around the world, as well as audio clips of classic poems.
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sonnet: Definition from Answers.com
sonnet n. A 14-line verse form usually having one of several conventional rhyme schemes. ... Originating in Italy, the sonnet was established by Petrarch in the ...
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Sonnet
Though the sonnet is a form that can be experimented with, it has remained true ... Petrarch developed the sonnet to one of its highest levels during early ...
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Poetry Form - The Sonnet.
How to write a Sonnet: Description and explanation of the Sonnet, a poetry form from Italy. ... Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) wrote the first Sonnet Sequence. ...
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Basic Sonnet Forms
A sonnet is fundamentally a dialectical construct which allows the poet to ... Basically, in a sonnet, you show two related but differing things to the reader ...
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How to Write a Sonnet | eHow.com
How to Write a Sonnet. The sonnet, a 14-line poem, has two ... passion for romance, as he demonstrated in his mastery of the love sonnet. ... Spenserian Sonnet ...
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Poetic Form: Sonnet - Poets.org
Provides an overview to the various forms of sonnets, including the Petrarchan sonnet, the Shakespearean sonnet, and sonnet sequences. Also offers sonnets by John ...
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How to Write An English Sonnet | eHow.com
How to article - how to write an english sonnet. Most people have trouble writing poetry. One of the most significant reasons is the fact that poetry has so many...
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