01022nam0 2200265 450 00002659120090928095514.020090928d1991----km-y0itay50------baitafreengITy-------001yyAtti del 2. Convegno di geomagnetismo ed aeronomiaRoma, 18-20 ottobre 1988a cura di A. Meloni, B. ZolesiRomaIstituto nazionale di Geofisica1991618 p.ill.24 cmAtti del 2. Convegno di geomagnetismo ed aeronomia42454Magnetismo terrestreCongressiRoma1988538.720Geomagnetismo e fenomeni affiniMeloni,Antonio070Zolesi,Bruno070Convegno di Geomagnetismo ed Aeronomia<2. ;Roma ;1988>070633645ITUNIPARTHENOPE20090928RICAUNIMARC000026591G 538.72/4G s.i.DSA2009Atti del 2. 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KG :Imprint: Erich Schmidt Verlag GmbH & Co. KG,2022.1 online resource (296 pages)Print version: Petzold, Jochen A History of the Sonnet in England: "A little world made cunningly" Berlin : Erich Schmidt Verlag,c2021 9783503205394 Includes bibliographical references (pages [277]-286) and index.Cover Page 1 -- Title -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 The Invention of the Sonnet -- 1.2 Forms of the Sonnet -- 1.2.1 The Italian Sonnet -- 1.2.2 The English or Shakespearean Sonnet -- 1.2.3 Formal Variation and the Sonnet in English -- 1.3 Who is the 'I' of the Sonnet? -- 2. The Early Modern Period -- 2.1 The Sonnet Comes to England -- 2.1.1 Sir Thomas Wyatt -- 2.1.2 Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey -- 2.1.3 Tottel's Miscellany -- 2.2 The Sonnet Sequence Craze of the 1590s -- 2.2.1 Sonnet Sequences before Philip Sidney -- 2.2.2 Sir Philip Sidney -- 2.2.3 Samuel Daniel, Michael Drayton, and Edmund Spenser -- 2.3 William Shakespeare -- 2.3.1 Sonnets in Shakespeare's Plays -- 2.3.2 Shakespeare's Sonnets -- 2.4 Lady Mary Wroth -- 2.5 John Donne and George Herbert -- 2.6 John Milton -- 3. The Long Eighteenth Century -- 3.1 Mid-Century: Thomas Edwards, Charles Emily, and Thomas Gray -- 3.2 The 1780s: Charlotte Smith and William Lisle Bowles -- 3.2 The 1790s: Mary Robinson and Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- 3.4 William Wordsworth -- 3.5 Percy Bysshe Shelley and John Keats -- 4. The Victorian Period -- 4.1 Amatory Sonnet Sequences -- 4.1.1 Elizabeth Barrett Browning -- 4.1.2 George Meredith -- 4.1.3 Dante Gabriel Rossetti -- 4.1.4 Christina Rossetti -- 4.1.5 Wilfrid Scawen Blunt -- 4.2 Devotional Sonnets -- 4.3 Family Relations -- 4.4 Town and Country -- 4.5 Travel -- 4.6 Politics and Social Change -- 4.7 War and Empire -- 5. 1914 to 1945 -- 5.1 The 'Great War': Rupert Brooke, Siegfried Sassoon, and Wilfred Owen -- 5.2 Between the Wars: W. H. Auden -- 5.3 The Second World War -- 6. From Mid-20th Century to the Present -- 6.1 Francis Warner -- 6.2 Seamus Heaney -- 6.3 George MacBeth -- 6.4 George Szirtes -- 6.5 Patience Agbabi -- 7. Epilogue -- 8. Bibliography of Works Quoted or Consulted -- 8.1 Primary Sources -- 8.2 Secondary Sources.9. Index -- 9.1 Poets and their Works -- 9.2 Poems and Sequences -- Cover Page 4.“My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun” – “Death! be not proud, …” – “If I should die, think only this of me” Even occasional readers of English poetry will probably have heard these lines before, and many poetry-lovers will recognize them as the opening lines of sonnets. Indeed, many of the best-known poems in English are sonnets, and they are probably the most frequently anthologized poetic form in English. Although not all sonnets are great poetry, they have an unwavering fascination for their readers and, to adapt a line by John Donne, can even be “a little world made cunningly” (i.e., skilfully, cleverly, knowingly). That little world is explored by Jochen Petzold in great detail, wherefore this book, unlike other histories of English literature, focusses exclusively on the sonnet. Besides a few examples from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland this book charts the history of the sonnet in England, from the arrival of the sonnet in English culture in the sixteenth century to developments in the twenty-first century. Focussing mainly on sonnet sequences, it covers not only the ‘big names’ of English sonneteering like William Shakespeare, John Donne, and Rupert Brooke, quoted above, but also introduces its readers to lesser-known poets and their work. The sonnet sequences and individual sonnets are discussed as case studies which provide accessible readings, whereby the book is recommended for experts as in-depth studies as well as for fans of English poetry as a solid basis.PhilologyPhilologyLiterary criticism.fastCriticism, interpretation, etc.fastLiterary criticism.lcgftCritiques littéraires.rvmgfPhilology.Philology.821.04Petzold Jochen1274397MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910637714003321A history of the sonnet in England3003060UNINA