Literature 3.1 Amoretti Sonnet 75

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Literature 1

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Diever 23 - 24

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Edmund Spenser (1552 - 1599)
William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616)




Edmund Spenser
(1552 - 1599)




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Periods of British Literature
Renaissance = also called 'Early Modern Period'

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Lesson goal
At the end of this class you are able to:

  • analyse a sonnet;
  • describe the use of literary  tools in the work;
  • recognise Edmund Spenser's context;
  • place the work of Spenser in the greater context of English literature;
  • describe the content and meaning of the sonnet discussed.

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Edmund Spenser
(1552 - 1599)




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Literary language 

Rhyme 
Spenserian / English sonnet
Turn - volta
Alliteration
Metaphor



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Spenserian: in last 2 lines, turn
abab bcbc cdcd ee.

Petrarchan 8 - 6: after line 8 
abba abba cde cde/cdcdcd

Shakespearean 3 quatrains and a couplet
abab, cdcd, efef, gg
Sonnet
A fixed verse form consisting of fourteen lines, usuallin in iambic pentameter.

English sonnet: four quatrains (= 4 lines) and a couplet (=2 lines)
Italian sonnet: octave (= 8 lines) and a sestet (6 lines).

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Language
Perspective: the speaker is in conversation with his loved one about his wish to immortalise her.

Style and tone: light, conversation-like. 

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Literary language 
Explicit vs. implicit meaning

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Spenserian: in last 2 lines, turn
abab bcbc cdcd ee.

Petrarchan 8 - 6: after line 8 
abba abba cde cde/cdcdcd

Shakespearean 3 quatrains and a couplet
abab, cdcd, efef, gg
Explicit meaning
De letterlijke betekenis van het gedicht: hij houdt zoveel van zijn geliefde dat hij haar graag onsterfelijk wil maken door haar naam en haar deugden vast te leggen. Eerst probeert hij dit te doen in het zand, maar als dat niet blijkt te werken, kiest hij ervoor ze in zijn gedicht(en) te benoemen. 

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Spenserian: in last 2 lines, turn
abab bcbc cdcd ee.

Petrarchan 8 - 6: after line 8 
abba abba cde cde/cdcdcd

Shakespearean 3 quatrains and a couplet
abab, cdcd, efef, gg
Implicit meaning
Niet de letterlijke betekenis, maar de betekenis die je eruit af kunt leiden, die onder de oppervlakte ligt.

De spreker zegt eigenlijk dat zijn gedichten de kracht hebben om iets voor eeuwig vast te leggen. Ze hebben eeuwigheidswaarde. 

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Spenserian: in last 2 lines, turn
abab bcbc cdcd ee.

Petrarchan 8 - 6: after line 8 
abba abba cde cde/cdcdcd

Shakespearean 3 quatrains and a couplet
abab, cdcd, efef, gg
Assignment
In your reading diary:

Write the name of the author and the title of the poem
Answer the following questions:
1. What would the function of this particular poem be?
2. Would you use poetry in this way? Why? Why not?
3. Answer the other questions as described in your booklet.

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Homework
Find a sonnet, analyse its rhyme scheme and indicate what kind of a sonnet it is. 
Print it, (or write it down) bring it to class and add it to your diary. 

Read  'The Model Millionaire', link is on SOM, or in your booklet.

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