The Elizabethan Love SonnetMethuen, 1956 - 282 páginas This study of the Elizabethan sonnet describes the development of the English sonnet, from the Petrarch-influenced poems of Wyatt and Surrey, to the great original sonnets of Sidney, Spenser and Shakespeare. -- From publisher's description. |
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