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13225 Audience and Imagery in Samuel Daniel's Sonnet III from Delia. C.S. Lewis, in English Literature in the Sixteenth Century, dismissed Daniel's Delia on the grounds that: "It offers no ideas, no psychology, and of course no story: it is simply a masterpiece of phrasing and melody" (Lewis 491). Samuel Daniel's sonnet sequence, Delia (1592), is undeniably remarkable for its phrasing and melody. However, one can take issue with Lewis' depiction of Daniel's achievement. This essay will argue that, contrary to Lewis' statement, Daniel's Delia reveals a complex level of interlocking patterns of thematic ideas and imagery. One cannot assert broad generalizations about a poet's entire work, much less the poetic production of an entire era, from the textual analysis of a single work. Includes annotated bibliography. 11 pgs. 8 sources.
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13230 An Analysis of Henry Howard's (Earl of Surrey) Sonnet 12: "Alas so all thinges nowe doe holde their peace" This essay will explore, through an analysis of Surrey's Sonnet 12 ("Alas so all thinges nowe doe holde their peace"), the significance of Surrey's work in the context of sixteenth century English poetry. It will be argued that Surrey's greatest contribution in this regard was not in terms of poetic talent. His sonnets do not leave the reader "breathless" in admiration as do so many of Shakespeare's. Similarly, although his sonnets are often modeled on works by the Italian master Petrarch, they are generally considered inferior to the Italian originals. Rather, as will be seen, Surrey's contribution to English poetry was as an innovator. In terms of both form and content his sonnets - including the one discussed here - assimilate and revise existing Continental (Petrarchan) forms within an English context for an English audience. Includes annotated bibliography. 15 pgs. 7 sources.
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Examining Frost's Poem "The Wood- Pile". This paper first examines the meaning of Robert Frost's "The Wood- Pile" and then examine the structure of the poem, including Frost's use of poetic devices such as rhythm, meter, rhyme, alliteration, consonance, assonance, and simile. This paper therefore demonstrates a technical understanding of Frost's "The Wood- Pile".
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An Analysis of The Prologue by Anne Bradstreet. This paper will seek to understand the role of the woman poet in the poem The Prologue by Anne Bradstreet. By realizing the nature of the scheme of this poem, we can learn how Bradstreet seeks to understand the role of the poet in her times, as well as how this portrayed within the scope of the text of the poem. By learning the balance of word and structure of the poem, we can assess the way she thought, and how she portrays women in this fashion. 5-pages. Bibliography lists no sources.
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A Gender Analysis of Annabel Lee, Lenore, Ulalume, and the Raven by Edgar Allen Poe This paper will discuss the gender issues that arise in the three pomes by Edgar Allen Poe entitled: The Raven, Annabel Lee, Lenore, Ulalume. By understanding these poems, we can see how gender is used within the context of this Eighteenth century poet. By realizing the way that Poe uses gender ( in the death of his wife), we can see how his style caters to issues that are part of the relationship that men and women are a part of.
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Poetic Devices/Versification in The Wood-Pile. This five-page paper critically analysis the poem "The Wood Pile" by Robert Frost. The analysis includes the syntax and other numerous poetic devices and versification in the poem under discussion. The works cited-page appends four sources in MLA format.
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Anne Sexton's poem Cinderella This paper will reveal what critics think of Anne Sexton's poem Cinderella, and how they perceive this poetic device ion the Grimm's fairytales. By understanding critical analysis in a poem, we can learn how it was constructed, and how it holds up in modern academia. By learning from the experts in the field of poetry, we can see the affects this poem had in its genre.
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