Sonnet
The term sonnet is derived from the Provençal word sonet and the Italian word sonetto, both meaning little song. By the thirteenth century, it had come to signify a poem of fourteen lines following a strict rhyme scheme and logical structure. These have changed during its history.
See also
- Crown of sonnets
- Literature
- Onegin stanza
- Petrarchan sonnet
- Poetry
- Prosody
- Quatorzain
- Shakespearean sonnet
- Shakespeare's Sonnets
- Sicilian School
- Sonnet cycle
~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | The Italian Sonnet |
| ► | The English Sonnet |
| ► | The Modern Sonnet |
| ► | See also |
| ► | External links |
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