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With the revival of interest in poetic forms amongst poets and as a focus of study from early modern to contemporary times, the sonnet has come up once again on the critical compass.
Carole Birkan Berz
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The Polemics of V.K. Trediakovsky and A.P. Sumarokov About the Sonnet [PDF]
The article investigates the early period of the sonnet form in Russia, covering the period from 1732 to 1759. It examines the ideas of two prominent poets of the time, Vasily Trediakovsky and Aleksandr Sumarokov, regarding the sonnet.
Konstantin Yu. Lappo-Danilevskii
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The intertextual influence of Nezami's sonnets on Hafez's sonnets [PDF]
Introduction During the 6th century, Nizami was a well-known poet who had a significant impact on the emergence of the Persian sonnet, especially in its romantic variation.
Heidarali Dahmarde
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Oparliamentarians, Where is the Way of the Tavern? (The Art of Opposition in Saadi's sonnet) [PDF]
In Saadi's sonnets, there are extensive, artistic, and various manifestations of binary oppositions. These oppositions have been examined in three levels of word, sentence, and sonnet structure.
Zohreh Sakian, Najmeh Nazari
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Ricochet : Word Sonnets - Sonnets d'un mot [PDF]
Ricochet is a bilingual collection of word sonnets by one of the chief innovators of the form, Seymour Mayne. It includes three sequences of pithy and evocative poems that encapsulate moments of sharp perception while also drawing attention to instants of humour that suddenly appear in daily life. Concise and visual in effect, word sonnets are fourteen
Mayne, Seymour, Huynh, Sabine
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Sonet, cykl sonetowy i wieniec sonetów w poezji polskiej i europejskiej
This paper is devoted to the history of a sonnet and bigger collections built of sonnets, a sonnet cycle and a wreath of sonnets, i.e. a specific cyclic work of a particular internal structure based on repeating verses within the whole.
Wiktor Jarosław Darasz
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READING UP THE VERSE PATTERN OF ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING S HOW DO I LOVE THEE?
Reading a poem is systematic, distinctive and patterned. Written as a sonnet, How do I Love Thee? is akin to neither Shakespearean nor Petrarchan sonnet. The verse pattern of the sonnet is typical: it is composed of two quatrains and one sestet, rhyming
Ariya Jati
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Mohammad Ali Bahmani΄s normalizations in traditional ghazal template and experiencing new poetry templates [PDF]
Among the modernist tradition poets, Mohammad Ali Bahmani has a special place; he has not cut off the literary traditions, nor does he deny the necessity of literary modernity, but has taken a moderate course.
zahra nasr esfahani, Maryam Mazloomi
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The Melancholic Persona in Susan Evance’s Sonnet To Melancholy
This paper analyses the sonnet To Melancholy by the English Romantic writer Susan Evance in terms of the representation of the melancholic mind of the authorial persona.
Öznur Yemez
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