Early Modern Literature – Poetry Flashcards

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Early Modern Period & Renaissance

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Early Modern Period
* neutral term
* looking forward: early stage of modernity

Renaissance
* looking back: Classical antiquity revived
* Italian culture and art

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Timeline

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1485 Battle of Bosworth Field - End War of the Roses
1603 King James I

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The English Reformation

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  • At the beginning a political rather than a theological act
  • Henry wanted to annul his first marriage
  • In 1533 England broke with the Pope and Henry became Head of
    the Church of England
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Patronage

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  • literature depended on patronage
  • writing poetry was not done for profit → writers received a single payment for their finished
    manuscript

Advantages for the patron:
* regulate literary
production
* a form of representation
* political power

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Italian Sonnet

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  • Sonetto → “little song”
  • Francesco Petrarcha
  • Petrarchism: Form of love poetry based on Petrarch’s Canzoniere

Form of the Italian Sonnet
* 14 lines
* octave (two quatrains):
abab – abab (alternating rhyme) or
abba – abba (enclosing rhyme)
* sestet (two tercets):
cde – cde or
cdc – dcd or
cde – dce

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The English (Shakespearean Sonnet)

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  • less strict than the Italian
  • 3 quatrains & concluding couplet
  • abab – cdcd – efef – gg
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Sir Philip Sidney. Astrophel and Stella

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  • published postum 1591
  • speaker, Astrophel writes sonnets → wants to reach his beloved Stella
  • studies existing love poems in order to find words
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William Shakespeare Sonnets

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  • Shakespeare Sonnets 1st published 1609
  • contains 144 sonnets and a narrative poem
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