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  1. interestingliterature.com

    The Elizabethan era (1558-1603) was a golden age of English poetry, drama, and song-writing, with sonnets, madrigals, and pioneering plays all being produced. Below, we introduce ten of the greatest poems of the Elizabethan age. If these whet your appetite for more, we can highly recommend Elizabethan Lyrics edited by Norman Ault, a bumper collection…
  2. interestingliterature.com

    Sir Philip Sidney, 'Loving in Truth'. One of the best poems about writing poetry, this sonnet, written in alexandrines or twelve-syllable lines, opens Sidney's great sonnet sequence Astrophil and Stella, a sequence of 108 sonnets - and a few songs - inspired by Sidney's unrequited love for Penelope Rich, who was offered to him as a potential wife a few years before.
  3. interestingliterature.com

    Following Victorian poet George Meredith's innovation of the 16-line sonnet, Tony Harrison wrote a sonnet sequence in which many of the poems utilise this extended form. 'Illuminations I' is one of the most accomplished and moving examples, though Harrison wrote many poignant and well-crafted sonnets, especially about his parents.
  4. poemanalysis.com

    Definition of Elizabethan Era. The Elizabethan Era was an incredibly important period in English literature. During the years of Queen Elizabeth's reign, prose, poetry, drama, and other literary forms took important strides.Some of the best-known and most important authors of the period are listed below, along with a few examples of their work.
  5. English Poems: Old English and Middle Periods, 450-1550 by Walter Cochrane Bronson. Publication date 1979 Publisher Roth Pub Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English Item Size 1.2G . Access-restricted-item true
  6. poetryfoundation.org

    The period coinciding with the reign of England's Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603), considered to be the literary height of the English Renaissance. Poets and dramatists drew inspiration from Italian forms and genres such as the love sonnet, the pastoral, and the allegorical epic.Musicality, verbal sophistication, and romantic exuberance dominated the era's verse.
  7. nevermorepoem.com

    Dec 2, 202435. Marguerite de Navarre, a prominent figure in the cultural landscape of 16th-century France, holds a distinguished place in the history of French poetry and literature. As a French poet, writer, and patron of the arts, she played a significant role in the intellectual and literary developments of her time.Marguerite's poetry, which blends spiritual reflection, love, and humanism ...
  8. guides.library.unlv.edu

    LibGuides at University of Nevada, Las Vegas

    https://guides.library.unlv.edu › c.php?g=332911&p=3358073

    Jan 7, 2025160,000 poems by more than 1250 poets from the British Isles. English Poetry, second edition. 700-1900 Poetry of the British Isles and the British Empire from the 8th century to the early 20th, representing more than 2,700 poets. The newly-added works illuminate both the literary heritages of Commonwealth and ex-colonial countries and the ...
  9. 1550s poems 1 L 1520s poems 1 L 1570s poems 1 L 1580s poems 1 L 1560s poems 1 L O Death Rock Me Asleep Tudor-era poem (1536) 0 0. rank #1 · "O Death Rock Me Asleep" is a Tudor-era poem, traditionally attributed to Anne Boleyn. It was written shortly before her execution in 1536. 1536 poems ...
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