The Sonnet Over Time: A Study in the Sonnets of Petrarch, Shakespeare, and BaudelaireUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1988 - 174 стор. Although many authors have produced successful sonnets, Sandra Bermann demonstrates that Petrarch, Shakespeare, and Baudelaire are clearly among those who best exploit the genre's potential for rhetorical and thematic diversity. Through a series of close readings informed by a striking combination of linguistics, contemporary theory, and history, she highlights a variety of rhetorical strategies: metonymy in the Petrarchan sonnet, mobile metaphors in the Shakeperean, and allegory and irony in the Baudelairean. She simultaneously underscores transformations in meaning and voice in each poet's rendition of traditional themes. Bermann concludes, however, that throughout these rhetorical and thematic changes, the sonnet maintains its focus on the poetic self. Whether this "I" marks a drive toward a strong, integral presence or emphasizes instead internal division and alienation, the very fact that the self remains so central lends some insight into the sonnet's longevity in the West. |
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... Shakespeare's Sonnets with an eye to rhe- torical figures , one would in fact find much the same assortment of schemes and tropes as in Petrarch's Rime sparse or , for that mat- ter , in the works of the contemporaries of Shakespeare ...
... Shakespeare's Sonnets with an eye to rhe- torical figures , one would in fact find much the same assortment of schemes and tropes as in Petrarch's Rime sparse or , for that mat- ter , in the works of the contemporaries of Shakespeare ...
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... Shakespeare's Sonnets . Shakespeare , whose Sonnets bring the Renaissance sonnet vogue to climactic completion , in fact reworked some of Petrarch's most salient themes - but from a fresh , highly individual view- point . Instead of ...
... Shakespeare's Sonnets . Shakespeare , whose Sonnets bring the Renaissance sonnet vogue to climactic completion , in fact reworked some of Petrarch's most salient themes - but from a fresh , highly individual view- point . Instead of ...
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... Shakespeare's Sonnets and Modern Poetics . Princeton : Princeton University Press , 1964 . Kristeva , Julia . Desire in Language : A Semiotic Approach to Literature and Art . Edited by Leon Roudiez . New York : Columbia University Press ...
... Shakespeare's Sonnets and Modern Poetics . Princeton : Princeton University Press , 1964 . Kristeva , Julia . Desire in Language : A Semiotic Approach to Literature and Art . Edited by Leon Roudiez . New York : Columbia University Press ...
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The Petrarchan Sonnet | 10 |
Chapter | 51 |
Chapter Three | 93 |
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