The sonnet is a kind of lyrics with restrict forms which cannot depart from the contents. Shakespeare's sonnets are like a valuable flower blossoming in the England poetry garden during the age of Renaissance and ...The sonnet is a kind of lyrics with restrict forms which cannot depart from the contents. Shakespeare's sonnets are like a valuable flower blossoming in the England poetry garden during the age of Renaissance and a bright pearl sparkling in the world's poetry treasury. This paper will analyze his sonnets from the perspective of the structure and then interpret the meanings behind those words, which can demonstrate the importance of the connection between the forms and the contents.展开更多
In poetry, the device of ending two or more lines with words that sound alike is called end rhyming;end words that share a particular sound are end rhymes. When used in a poem,end rhymes set up a definite pattern of s...In poetry, the device of ending two or more lines with words that sound alike is called end rhyming;end words that share a particular sound are end rhymes. When used in a poem,end rhymes set up a definite pattern of sounds-a rhyme scheme.展开更多
Four is a very important number in Western culture.This paper intends to explore the use of four elements and their significance in Shakespeare’ s sonnets 44 and 45.They demonstrate the correspondence between nature ...Four is a very important number in Western culture.This paper intends to explore the use of four elements and their significance in Shakespeare’ s sonnets 44 and 45.They demonstrate the correspondence between nature and human being,the platonic/Christian dualism,and the separation and unity between the speaker and the young man.展开更多
The paper introduces the tradition of English sonnets, and explores how Shakespeare inherits the tradition and developshis own distinctiveness in his sonnets.
Shakespeare's famous sonnets come form the Italian origin with Lentini as the founder.However Petrarca is the great Italian sonneteer.Introduced to England by Wyatt and Surrey,sonnets writing reaches its summit by...Shakespeare's famous sonnets come form the Italian origin with Lentini as the founder.However Petrarca is the great Italian sonneteer.Introduced to England by Wyatt and Surrey,sonnets writing reaches its summit by William Shakespeare.Sonnet,though originally a little sound,has becomes a kind of exquisite literary genre in many countries in Europe and the world.展开更多
The paper explores the symbolic meanings of roses in Shakespeare’s sonnets. In Shakespeare’s 154 sonnets, therose imagery is placed in a dominant position among all the other flower imagery. In general, rose is one ...The paper explores the symbolic meanings of roses in Shakespeare’s sonnets. In Shakespeare’s 154 sonnets, therose imagery is placed in a dominant position among all the other flower imagery. In general, rose is one of themost conventional images in the sonnet. But in addition to the traditional symbol of beauty and love, rose in thesonnet shows more symbolic meanings: a symbol of vitality and reproduction, a symbol of friendship and devotion,and a symbol of fidelity and immortality. The symbolic rose, to a great extent, reflects the Renaissance humanistShakespeare’s values and ideals of humanism. By successfully employing the rose imagery, Shakespeare extols thevirtues of reproduction, displays his faith in the immortality of his verse, and conveys the message of appreciatingand cherishing the beauty, goodness, and truth.展开更多
This paper attempts to interpret Donne's "Holy Sonnets" as spiritual experiences. Donne's works are better understood through the optic of Biblical knowledge, the backdrop of God's revelation of Himself. A poet w...This paper attempts to interpret Donne's "Holy Sonnets" as spiritual experiences. Donne's works are better understood through the optic of Biblical knowledge, the backdrop of God's revelation of Himself. A poet whose heart is kindled by the Spirit of his Maker and whose mind is illumined by His Word recognizes a much deeper sense of transcendent reality. As Donne uses the most potent but intimate of words to express his interaction with God, his sonnets ground the sacred. In their fluctuating moods, the sonnets reverberate as radically varied experiences of God. Grand theological truths are translated into personal and passionate encounter with God.展开更多
It is generally acknowledged that the first 17 sonnets of Shakespeare is a set of poems to urge a young man to get married and have a baby so as to immortalize his beauty.However,these sonnets mirror Shakespeare’s me...It is generally acknowledged that the first 17 sonnets of Shakespeare is a set of poems to urge a young man to get married and have a baby so as to immortalize his beauty.However,these sonnets mirror Shakespeare’s mediations on life and death.Man is by nature mortal being,and time is the enemy of life.To endure beauty long,man can fight against time by means of child-bearing and poetic creation.The first 17 sonnets address the theme:the essence of life is to create.展开更多
There is special intertextuality between Shakespeare’s sonnet 115&116,each of which contributes to make up a complete mosaic of the speaker’s passionate but philosophical process of rumination on the relationshi...There is special intertextuality between Shakespeare’s sonnet 115&116,each of which contributes to make up a complete mosaic of the speaker’s passionate but philosophical process of rumination on the relationship between love and time.When juxtaposing these two sonnets,we can find an organic entirety very similar to“a drama”under the same theme,and each sonnet,like a scene for the drama,is indispensable in constructing a process of pondering on the relationship between love and time.展开更多
Since the study of Shakespeare's sonnets came to China,people come to an agreement that there is more than one theme running through these sonnets.The most popular and well-accepted ones are singing for fairness,k...Since the study of Shakespeare's sonnets came to China,people come to an agreement that there is more than one theme running through these sonnets.The most popular and well-accepted ones are singing for fairness,kindness and truth,singing for friendship,and singing for love.Among all these themes,time,running through these sonnets from the beginning to the end,is absolutely one of the most important.In the eyes of the poet,time is cruel and destructive;however,he figures out poetry as a key way to triumph over it.This article attempts to argue for the triumph of poetry over time in Shakespeare's sonnets based on an analysis to the poetry.展开更多
The male-female-male relationship is a recurrent theme in William Shakespeare's sonnets. In Eve Sedgwick's influential queer study book Between Men: English Literature and Male Homosocial Desire, she first int...The male-female-male relationship is a recurrent theme in William Shakespeare's sonnets. In Eve Sedgwick's influential queer study book Between Men: English Literature and Male Homosocial Desire, she first interpreted the relationship within the model of erotic triangle. On the basis of Sedgwick's theory, the triangle relationship in the Sonnets is analyzed—Shakespeare constructs an erotic triangle where males by identifying, cooperating, and competing with each other, maintain their homosocial bond upon heterosexual but misogynous desires towards a female. The contradictory relationship reflects Shakespeare's struggle vis-à-vis a Renaissance literary theme: rationality versus passion, with the former mounting over the latter.展开更多
By using echoes in some sonnets to lines in certain plays, emphasizing those echoes which were not later repeated, and by applying dates to those plays, in 1926 Elizabeth Beckwith tentatively dated a third of the 154 ...By using echoes in some sonnets to lines in certain plays, emphasizing those echoes which were not later repeated, and by applying dates to those plays, in 1926 Elizabeth Beckwith tentatively dated a third of the 154 in the entire sonnets cycle. Her belief was that an unintentional authorial pattern of usage would be less subjective than other approaches to dating the sonnets. Yet, by use of dates from external allusions later applied by Prof. Leslie Hotson and other scholars, this author suggests that it may be possible to extend the total number of datable sonnets to over half of the cycle. However, Beckwith did not use dates for the plays which were later to become a standard dating scheme accepted by most scholars today, and so adjustments of her dates would change the dates she awarded to many of her selected sonnets. This author suggests that even the standard dating scheme is flawed, particularly if Shakespeare was dead when the Sonnets were published in 1609. He suggests another dating regime that meshes quite well with both Beckwith's 52 and an additional 27. Thus, the result for the 79 sonnets is to avoid certain problems in the distribution that Beckwith's method generated. The net result is what Beckwith termed "a skeleton around which the remaining sonnets can be safely built", but for over half rather than only a third of the cycle. This author suggests a half"skeleton" is more indicative of the chronology for the whole sonnets cycle than only a third.展开更多
The emphasis of the paper is the theme of the works:"fair,kind,and true is all my argument",for the theme is the spirit of the Sonnets.Only when one understands the theme,can one fully realize the literary a...The emphasis of the paper is the theme of the works:"fair,kind,and true is all my argument",for the theme is the spirit of the Sonnets.Only when one understands the theme,can one fully realize the literary and artistic value of Shakespeare’s Sonnets.The perfect unity of"fair,kind and true"is the ideal state of Shakespeare’s life.The sonnets which reinforce the theme are really"the rarest pearls of Elizabethan poetry".展开更多
It is a common knowledge that Shakespeare's 154 sonnets are divided into 3 parts: 1st, 1-126, to his handsome young friend, 2nd, 127-152, to his dark haired lady, and the 3rd, 153-154, to Cupid, the god of love in...It is a common knowledge that Shakespeare's 154 sonnets are divided into 3 parts: 1st, 1-126, to his handsome young friend, 2nd, 127-152, to his dark haired lady, and the 3rd, 153-154, to Cupid, the god of love in Roman mythology. The first 126 sonnets are analyzed and further arranged into 5 parts: 1st, 1-26, marriage and family; 2nd, 27-55, adultery and forgiving; 3rd, 56-77, the coldness of their friendship and the decay of the society; 4th, 78-101, the competation between Shakespeare and another poet; 5th, 102-126, excusing his friend for having been sometime silent. Through the analysis of the 3 famous sonnets and other famous lines, the conclusion is that the theme of the different contents of all the sonnets is love.展开更多
The whole creation of Shakespeare's 154 sonnets are studied and discussed in 4 main sections.The first section,The Lines,points out that Sonnet 99 consists of 15 lines,Sonnet 126 is composed of 12 lines.The second...The whole creation of Shakespeare's 154 sonnets are studied and discussed in 4 main sections.The first section,The Lines,points out that Sonnet 99 consists of 15 lines,Sonnet 126 is composed of 12 lines.The second section,Rhymes,tells that some 19 pairs of unrhymes words are in 19 differents sonnets.The third section,Rhythms,tells the somewhat loose metrical rules based on 3 famous sonnest: Sonnet 18,Sonnet116,and Sonnet 145.The forth section,Rhetoric,discusses the usage of paralletism,repetition,and punning in accordance with Sonnet 66 and Sonnet 135.Readers should be careful when they appreciate Shakespeare's sonnets in an artistic and aesthetic way.展开更多
Sonnet—a complete poem consisting fo fourteen iambic pentametre lines with arigid time-scheme-was firste mployed byt he Italian poets.During the Renaissance PeriodFrancesco Petrarch(1304—1374),an Italian poet,who wa...Sonnet—a complete poem consisting fo fourteen iambic pentametre lines with arigid time-scheme-was firste mployed byt he Italian poets.During the Renaissance PeriodFrancesco Petrarch(1304—1374),an Italian poet,who was crowned poet laureate andenjoyed all the honors that his contemporaries could give him,wrote more than 300 son-nets in admiration of a beautiful girl and applied sonnet form in a more perfect way thanhis predecessors.Therefore the Italian sonnet is also called Petrarchan sonnet.In thesixteenth century sonnet was introduced into England and became once very popular.展开更多
文摘The sonnet is a kind of lyrics with restrict forms which cannot depart from the contents. Shakespeare's sonnets are like a valuable flower blossoming in the England poetry garden during the age of Renaissance and a bright pearl sparkling in the world's poetry treasury. This paper will analyze his sonnets from the perspective of the structure and then interpret the meanings behind those words, which can demonstrate the importance of the connection between the forms and the contents.
文摘In poetry, the device of ending two or more lines with words that sound alike is called end rhyming;end words that share a particular sound are end rhymes. When used in a poem,end rhymes set up a definite pattern of sounds-a rhyme scheme.
文摘Four is a very important number in Western culture.This paper intends to explore the use of four elements and their significance in Shakespeare’ s sonnets 44 and 45.They demonstrate the correspondence between nature and human being,the platonic/Christian dualism,and the separation and unity between the speaker and the young man.
文摘The paper introduces the tradition of English sonnets, and explores how Shakespeare inherits the tradition and developshis own distinctiveness in his sonnets.
文摘Shakespeare's famous sonnets come form the Italian origin with Lentini as the founder.However Petrarca is the great Italian sonneteer.Introduced to England by Wyatt and Surrey,sonnets writing reaches its summit by William Shakespeare.Sonnet,though originally a little sound,has becomes a kind of exquisite literary genre in many countries in Europe and the world.
文摘The paper explores the symbolic meanings of roses in Shakespeare’s sonnets. In Shakespeare’s 154 sonnets, therose imagery is placed in a dominant position among all the other flower imagery. In general, rose is one of themost conventional images in the sonnet. But in addition to the traditional symbol of beauty and love, rose in thesonnet shows more symbolic meanings: a symbol of vitality and reproduction, a symbol of friendship and devotion,and a symbol of fidelity and immortality. The symbolic rose, to a great extent, reflects the Renaissance humanistShakespeare’s values and ideals of humanism. By successfully employing the rose imagery, Shakespeare extols thevirtues of reproduction, displays his faith in the immortality of his verse, and conveys the message of appreciatingand cherishing the beauty, goodness, and truth.
文摘This paper attempts to interpret Donne's "Holy Sonnets" as spiritual experiences. Donne's works are better understood through the optic of Biblical knowledge, the backdrop of God's revelation of Himself. A poet whose heart is kindled by the Spirit of his Maker and whose mind is illumined by His Word recognizes a much deeper sense of transcendent reality. As Donne uses the most potent but intimate of words to express his interaction with God, his sonnets ground the sacred. In their fluctuating moods, the sonnets reverberate as radically varied experiences of God. Grand theological truths are translated into personal and passionate encounter with God.
文摘It is generally acknowledged that the first 17 sonnets of Shakespeare is a set of poems to urge a young man to get married and have a baby so as to immortalize his beauty.However,these sonnets mirror Shakespeare’s mediations on life and death.Man is by nature mortal being,and time is the enemy of life.To endure beauty long,man can fight against time by means of child-bearing and poetic creation.The first 17 sonnets address the theme:the essence of life is to create.
文摘There is special intertextuality between Shakespeare’s sonnet 115&116,each of which contributes to make up a complete mosaic of the speaker’s passionate but philosophical process of rumination on the relationship between love and time.When juxtaposing these two sonnets,we can find an organic entirety very similar to“a drama”under the same theme,and each sonnet,like a scene for the drama,is indispensable in constructing a process of pondering on the relationship between love and time.
文摘Since the study of Shakespeare's sonnets came to China,people come to an agreement that there is more than one theme running through these sonnets.The most popular and well-accepted ones are singing for fairness,kindness and truth,singing for friendship,and singing for love.Among all these themes,time,running through these sonnets from the beginning to the end,is absolutely one of the most important.In the eyes of the poet,time is cruel and destructive;however,he figures out poetry as a key way to triumph over it.This article attempts to argue for the triumph of poetry over time in Shakespeare's sonnets based on an analysis to the poetry.
文摘The male-female-male relationship is a recurrent theme in William Shakespeare's sonnets. In Eve Sedgwick's influential queer study book Between Men: English Literature and Male Homosocial Desire, she first interpreted the relationship within the model of erotic triangle. On the basis of Sedgwick's theory, the triangle relationship in the Sonnets is analyzed—Shakespeare constructs an erotic triangle where males by identifying, cooperating, and competing with each other, maintain their homosocial bond upon heterosexual but misogynous desires towards a female. The contradictory relationship reflects Shakespeare's struggle vis-à-vis a Renaissance literary theme: rationality versus passion, with the former mounting over the latter.
文摘By using echoes in some sonnets to lines in certain plays, emphasizing those echoes which were not later repeated, and by applying dates to those plays, in 1926 Elizabeth Beckwith tentatively dated a third of the 154 in the entire sonnets cycle. Her belief was that an unintentional authorial pattern of usage would be less subjective than other approaches to dating the sonnets. Yet, by use of dates from external allusions later applied by Prof. Leslie Hotson and other scholars, this author suggests that it may be possible to extend the total number of datable sonnets to over half of the cycle. However, Beckwith did not use dates for the plays which were later to become a standard dating scheme accepted by most scholars today, and so adjustments of her dates would change the dates she awarded to many of her selected sonnets. This author suggests that even the standard dating scheme is flawed, particularly if Shakespeare was dead when the Sonnets were published in 1609. He suggests another dating regime that meshes quite well with both Beckwith's 52 and an additional 27. Thus, the result for the 79 sonnets is to avoid certain problems in the distribution that Beckwith's method generated. The net result is what Beckwith termed "a skeleton around which the remaining sonnets can be safely built", but for over half rather than only a third of the cycle. This author suggests a half"skeleton" is more indicative of the chronology for the whole sonnets cycle than only a third.
文摘The emphasis of the paper is the theme of the works:"fair,kind,and true is all my argument",for the theme is the spirit of the Sonnets.Only when one understands the theme,can one fully realize the literary and artistic value of Shakespeare’s Sonnets.The perfect unity of"fair,kind and true"is the ideal state of Shakespeare’s life.The sonnets which reinforce the theme are really"the rarest pearls of Elizabethan poetry".
文摘It is a common knowledge that Shakespeare's 154 sonnets are divided into 3 parts: 1st, 1-126, to his handsome young friend, 2nd, 127-152, to his dark haired lady, and the 3rd, 153-154, to Cupid, the god of love in Roman mythology. The first 126 sonnets are analyzed and further arranged into 5 parts: 1st, 1-26, marriage and family; 2nd, 27-55, adultery and forgiving; 3rd, 56-77, the coldness of their friendship and the decay of the society; 4th, 78-101, the competation between Shakespeare and another poet; 5th, 102-126, excusing his friend for having been sometime silent. Through the analysis of the 3 famous sonnets and other famous lines, the conclusion is that the theme of the different contents of all the sonnets is love.
文摘The whole creation of Shakespeare's 154 sonnets are studied and discussed in 4 main sections.The first section,The Lines,points out that Sonnet 99 consists of 15 lines,Sonnet 126 is composed of 12 lines.The second section,Rhymes,tells that some 19 pairs of unrhymes words are in 19 differents sonnets.The third section,Rhythms,tells the somewhat loose metrical rules based on 3 famous sonnest: Sonnet 18,Sonnet116,and Sonnet 145.The forth section,Rhetoric,discusses the usage of paralletism,repetition,and punning in accordance with Sonnet 66 and Sonnet 135.Readers should be careful when they appreciate Shakespeare's sonnets in an artistic and aesthetic way.
文摘Sonnet—a complete poem consisting fo fourteen iambic pentametre lines with arigid time-scheme-was firste mployed byt he Italian poets.During the Renaissance PeriodFrancesco Petrarch(1304—1374),an Italian poet,who was crowned poet laureate andenjoyed all the honors that his contemporaries could give him,wrote more than 300 son-nets in admiration of a beautiful girl and applied sonnet form in a more perfect way thanhis predecessors.Therefore the Italian sonnet is also called Petrarchan sonnet.In thesixteenth century sonnet was introduced into England and became once very popular.