Turns out we’re publishing this one…
We’re going on an unstructured ramble about the most structured poetic form. This month, we’re looking at five Tudor sonnets – and only two of them are Shakespeare!
A sonnet might just be fourteen, but they pack a lot of food for thought into each one. Join us as we discuss:
Thomas Wyatt’s Whoso List to Hunt, I Know Where Is an Hind
Philip Sidney’s “Stella, Since Thou So Right A Princess Art”
Richard Barnfield’s “Cherry-lipt Adonis in his snowie shape”
Shakespeare’s Sonnet 10 and 55
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Sources:
The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
The Encyclopedia Britannica