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  2. Petrarch's and Shakespeare's sonnets - Wikipedia

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    Petrarch's sonnets were dedicated solely to Laura. She is thought to be an imaginary figure [ disputed (for: evidence of a real Laura) – discuss ] and a play on the name Laurel , the leaves with which Petrarch was honored for being the poet laureate and the very same honor he longed for in his sonnets as a “Laurel Wreath”.

  3. Il Canzoniere - Wikipedia

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    Of its 366 poems, the vast majority are in sonnet form (317), though the sequence contains a number of canzoni (29), sestine (9), madrigals (4), and ballate (7). Its central theme is the poet's love for Laura, a woman Petrarch allegedly met on April 6, 1327, in the Church of Sainte Claire in Avignon.

  4. Petrarch - Wikipedia

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    Santa Maria della Pieve in Arezzo La Casa del Petrarca (birthplace) at Vicolo dell'Orto, 28 in Arezzo. Francis Petrarch (/ ˈ p ɛ t r ɑːr k, ˈ p iː t-/; 20 July 1304 – 19 July 1374; Latin: Franciscus Petrarcha; modern Italian: Francesco Petrarca [franˈtʃesko peˈtrarka]), born Francesco di Petracco, was a scholar from Arezzo and poet of the early Italian Renaissance and one of the ...

  5. Sonnet - Wikipedia

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    Petrarch followed in his footsteps later in the next century with the 366 sonnets of the Canzionere, which chronicle his life-long love for Laura. [ 12 ] Widespread as sonnet writing became in Italian society, among practitioners were to be found some better known for other things: the painters Giotto and Michelangelo , for example, and the ...

  6. 14th century in literature - Wikipedia

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    6 April (Good Friday) – Tuscan writer Petrarch sees a woman he names Laura in the church of Sainte-Claire d'Avignon, which awakes in him a lasting passion. He writes a series of sonnets and other poems in Italian dedicated to her up to about 1368, which are collected into Il Canzoniere, an influential model for Renaissance culture.

  7. Petrarchan sonnet - Wikipedia

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    This form was used in the earliest English sonnets by Wyatt and others. For background on the pre-English sonnet, see Robert Canary's web page, The Continental Origins of the Sonnet. [3] In a strict Petrarchan sonnet, the sestet does not end with a couplet, since this would tend to divide the sestet into a quatrain and a couplet. However, in ...

  8. Category:Petrarch - Wikipedia

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    Petrarch — Early Italian Renaissance humanist and writer of the 14th ... Laura de Noves; P. Ser Petracco; Petrarca-Preis; Petrarch (crater) Petrarchan sonnet; S ...

  9. Sonnet 127 - Wikipedia

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    Italian poet Francesco Petrarch, who was inspired by his love Laura, created the sonnet as a type of poetry. After his invention, the traditional Petrarchan theme became one of a "proud, virtuous lady and an abject, scorned lover". [6] The sonnet form became very popular and was introduced into English Poetry by Wyatt and Surrey. Yet ...