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Books with title Sonnets: From Dante to the Present

  • Sonnets: From Dante to the Present

    John Hollander

    Hardcover (Everyman's Library, March 27, 2001)
    "A sonnet is a moment's monument," said Dante Gabriel Rossetti in a sonnet about sonnets.The sonnets in this collection—whether they capture moments of perception, recognition, despair, or celebration—reveal how great an amount of feeling, insight, and experience can be concentrated into a mere fourteen lines.Here are classics such as Milton's "On His Blindness," Yeats's "Leda and the Swan," and Frost's "The Oven Bird," juxtaposed with the mischievous wit of Rupert Brooke's "Sonnet Reversed," the lyric defiance of Mona Van Duyn's "Caring for Surfaces," and the comic poignancy of Philip Larkin's "To Failure." From the lovelorn laments of Dante and Petrarch to the artful heights of Sidney, Spenser, and Shakespeare, from the masterpieces of Wordsworth and Keats to the innovations of Elizabeth Bishop, Wallace Stevens, and James Merrill, the sonnet has proved both versatile and enduring. This delightful anthology displays the incredible range and power of the verse form that has inspired poets across the centuries.
  • Sonnets from Dante to the Present

    John Hollander

    Hardcover (Everyman Publishers, Feb. 23, 2001)
    A complete, annotated edition of all Shakespeare's non-dramatic verse, including the SONNETS, VENUS AND ADONIS and THE RAPE OF LUCRECE, with an introduction by Helen Vendler. From the EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY.
  • Sonnets: From Dante to the Present

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    Hardcover (Everyman's Library, March 15, 1656)
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  • Sonnets: From Dante to the Present

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    Hardcover (Everyman's Library, March 15, 1736)
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