Articles related to "Shakespearean Sonnet"



A Shakespearean Sonnet on Valentine's Day
Stuart Buchanan MacWatt climbs to the sunlit top of Glastonbury Tor on Valentine's Day to survey the rich pattern of rural England spread below in the ancient valleys and dedicates a Shakespearean sonnet.
• william • shakespeare • glastonbury • valentine • summer

Shakespeare in Love: The Dark Lady and the Late Sonnets
Everyone from the Queen to a local whore has been suggested as the so-called "dark lady" of Shakespeare's later sonnets. Little evidence gives any idea of her identity, but perhaps she was not a Londoner at all, but a homely, country woman left behind in Stratford.
• dark lady • shakespearean sonnets • anne hathaway

How to Write a Sonnet
Writing a sonnet-even an Italian or Shakespearean sonnet-- is achievable if you have a draft poem most suitably expressed that way.
• sonnet writing • traditional poetry forms • how to write a poem • shakespearean sonnet • italian or petrarchan sonnet

Three Reasons to Write a Sonnet
You may be daunted by the prospect of writing a traditional Shakespearean or Italian sonnet, but sonnet-writing rules can be flexible and the outcome satisfying.
• sonnet writing • poetry forms • shakespearean sonnet • italian sonnet • english sonnet


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