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Sonnets and Michelangelo
There, in 1940, Britten composed Seven Sonnets of Michelangelo, the first of many song cycles for Pears ( Britten composed his first individual work for Pears in 1937, as part of The Company of Heaven for the BBC ).
There, in 1940, Britten composed Seven Sonnets of Michelangelo, the first of many song cycles for Pears.
The composer and renowned Lieder accompanist Benjamin Britten also wrote cycles that are among the glories of the literature, including The Holy Sonnets of John Donne, 7 Sonnets of Michelangelo, Sechs Hölderlin-Fragmente, and Winter Words, all with piano accompaniment, and the orchestral Les Illuminations, Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings, and Nocturne.
68 Four Sonnets of Michelangelo ( 1988 ) ( 4 Songs ) ( Voice and Piano )
72 Six Sonnets of Michelangelo ( 1989 ) ( 6 Songs ) ( Voice and Piano )

Sonnets and translated
In October, the Romanians deported a large number of Jews after forcing them into a ghetto, where Celan translated William Shakespeare's Sonnets and continued to write his own poetry, all the while being exposed to traditional Yiddish songs and culture.
In addition, he has translated Aloysius Bertrand's Gaspard de la Nuit, written A Checklist of the Ballet Scores of Cesare Pugni, and published three collections of his own verse under the generic title: Songs and Sonnets Atlantean.
Many of his plays have been produced across the nation and even translated into several languages, including: The House of Ramon Iglesias, Cloud Tectonics, The Street of the Sun, Sonnets for an Old Century, Sueño, Giants Have Us in Their Books, References to Salvador Dalí Make Me Hot and Adoration of the Old Woman.
Adam Mickiewicz visited the town in 1825 and wrote one of his Crimean Sonnets here ; it was later translated into Russian by Mikhail Lermontov.

Sonnets and by
However, the theory was revived and expanded by Elisabeth Sears in Shakespeare and the Tudor Rose ( 2002 ), and Hank Whittemore in The Monument ( 2005 ), an analysis of Shakespeare's Sonnets which interprets the poems as a poetic history of Queen Elizabeth, Oxford, and Southampton.
There is a description of the figure of Oxford in The Revenge of Bussy D ' Ambois, a 1613 play by George Chapman, who has been suggested as the Rival Poet of Shakespeare's Sonnets.
The De Vere Code, a book by English actor Jonathan Bond, the author claims that Thomas Thorpe ´ s 30-word dedication to the original publication of Shakespeare's Sonnets contains six simple encryptions which conclusively establish de Vere as the author of the poems.
According to Sobran and other researchers, the themes and personal circumstances expounded by the author of the Sonnets are remarkably similar to Oxford's biography.
The Monument: " Shake-Speares Sonnets " by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford.
The first, Psalms, Sonnets and Songs of Sadness and Pietie ( 1588 ) consists mainly of adapted consort songs, which Byrd, probably guided by commercial instincts, had turned into vocal part-songs by adding words to the accompanying instrumental parts and labelling the original solo voice as ‘ the first singing part ’.
* Cynthia, with certain Sonnets, and the legend of Cassandra, panegyric by Richard Barnfield ( 1574 – 1620 )
Another literary theme was suggested by Edmund M. Green in The Elgar Society Journal ( November 2004, Vol. 13, No. 6 ) in which he suggested that the " larger " theme is Shakespeare's sixty-sixth Sonnet and that the word " Enigma " stands for the real name of the Dark Lady of the Sonnets.
His last poetic work Sonnets to his dark love ( 1936 ) was long thought to have been inspired by his passion for Rafael Rodriguez Rapun, secretary of La Barraca, but new documents and mementos discovered in 2012 suggests that the actual inspiration was Juan Ramírez de Lucas, a 19 year old with whom Lorca hoped to emigrate to Mexico.
Two Sonnets by John Milton
Using his initials W. H., Hall had edited a collection of the poems of Robert Southwell that was printed by George Eld, the same printer for the 1609 Sonnets.
Category: Sonnets by William Shakespeare
* May 9-Choice Drollery, Songs, and Sonnets is ordered destroyed by Britain's Council of State.
The volume of 1770 had struck Bruce's friends as being incomplete, and his father missed his son's " Gospel Sonnets ," which are supposed by the partisans of Bruce against Logan to have been the hymns printed in the 1781 edition of Logan's poems.
In a 2007 monograph, Shakespeare, " A Lover's Complaint ," and John Davies of Hereford, Brian Vickers attributes to Davies the poem " A Lover's Complaint ", which was published by Thomas Thorpe with Shakespeare's Sonnets in 1609.
There Is A Spirit: The Nayler Sonnets is a collection, first published in 1945, of 26 poems by Kenneth Boulding, each inspired by a four-to sixteen-word portion of Nayler's dying statement ( and also includes the intact statement ).
In 1789 he published, in a very small quarto volume, Fourteen Sonnets, which were received with extraordinary favour, not only by the general public, but by such men as Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Wordsworth.
The Sonnets even in form were a revival, a return to an older and purer poetic style, and by their grace of expression, melodious versification, tender tone of feeling and vivid appreciation of the life and beauty of nature, stood out in strong contrast to the elaborated commonplaces which at that time formed the bulk of English poetry.
The primary tagline is an allusion to a poem written by Elizabeth Barrett Browning from her Sonnets from the Portuguese collection.
Later works by him in this field included: Shakespeare's Sonnets ( 1881 ), Passionate Pilgrim ( 1883 ), Introduction to Shakespeare ( 1893 ), Hamlet ( 1899 ), Romeo and Juliet ( 1900 ), Cymbeline ( 1903 ), and his article ( in the National Review, July 1902 ) on " Shakespeare as a Man of Science ", criticizing T. E.
He was portrayed by Tom Hiddleston in A Waste of Shame: The Mystery of Shakespeare and His Sonnets, a TV movie first broadcast on BBC Four on the 22 November 2005 as part of a supporting program for the BBC's ShakespeaRe-Told season.

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Alcott's published books, all from late in his life, include Tablets ( 1868 ), Concord Days ( 1872 ), New Connecticut ( 1881 ), and Sonnets and Canzonets ( 1882 ).
Smith published most of his volumes of poetry in this period, including the aforementioned The Star-Treader and Other Poems, as well as Odes and Sonnets ( 1918 ), Ebony and Crystal ( 1922 ) and Sandalwood ( 1925 ).
Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece were dedicated to Southampton ( whom many scholars have argued was the Fair Youth of the Sonnets ), and the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays was dedicated to Montgomery ( who married Susan de Vere ) and Pembroke ( who was once engaged to Bridget de Vere ).
Title page and dedication of the Sonnets ( 1609 ).
* Elizabeth Barret Browning writes her Sonnets from the Portuguese ( 1845 – 1846 ).
He also edited ( 1836 – 1838 ) Richard Bentley's works, and Specimens of British Sonnets ( 1833 ).
was an untitled gentleman, and second, that W. H., whoever he was, is identified as " the only begetter " of Shakespeare's Sonnets ( whatever the word " begetter " is taken to mean ).
Parkes's literary work includes six volumes of verse, Stolen Moments ( 1842 ), Murmurs of the Stream ( 1857 ), Studies in Rhyme ( 1870 ), The Beauteous Terrorist and Other Poems ( 1885 ), Fragmentary Thoughts ( 1889 ), Sonnets and Other Verses ( 1895 ).
Delmore Schwartz's confessional long poem Genesis had been published in 1943, and John Berryman had written a sonnet sequence in 1947 about an adulterous affair he'd had with a woman named Chris while he was married to his first wife, Eileen ( however, since publishing the sonnets would have revealed the affair to his wife, Berryman didn't actually publish the sequenc, titled Berryman's Sonnets, until 1967, after he divorced from his first wife ).
His longer works include a monograph on Saussure, Stars, Tigers and the Shape of Words and self-published book-length commentaries on poems by Wordsworth ( Field Notes: ' The Solitary Reaper ' and others ) and Shakespeare ( They That Haue Powre to Hurt ; A Specimen of a Commentary on Shake-speares Sonnets, 94 ).
* Shakespeare and his Times, including the Biography of the Poet, Criticisms on his Genius, and Writings ; a new Chronology of his Plays ; a Disquisition on the Object of his Sonnets ; and a History of the Manners, Customs and Amusements, Superstitions, Poetry and Elegant Literature of his Age ( 2 vols., 1817 ).
* Catherine Ingold, " Order and Affinity in the Seasonal Sonnets of Saint-Amant " in The Ladder of High Designs: Structure and Interpretation of French Lyric Sequences, edited by Doranne Fenoaltea and David Lee Rubin ( 1991 ).
( In the Victorian era, he was both sufficiently admired and sufficiently obscure for Elizabeth Barrett Browning to disguise her work by entitling it Sonnets from the Portuguese, a reference to Camões ).
His works include: forty Sonetos ( Sonnets ), 22 Canciones ( Songs ), eight Coplas ( Couplets ), three Églogas ( Eclogues ), two Elegías ( Elegies ), and the Epístola a Bóscan ( Letter to Bóscan ).
She published several books of poetry, including The Prophecy of St. Oran ( 1881 ), The Heather on Fire ( 1886 ), Songs and Sonnets ( 1893 ), Birds of Passage ( 1895 ).
These travels had their influence in ' Dramas in Miniature ' ( 1891 ) and ' Songs and Sonnets ' ( 1893 ), and formed the staple of ' Birds of Passage ' ( 1895 ).
* Songs and Sonnets Atlantean ( Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1971 ).
* Songs and Sonnets Atlantean: The Second Series ( Holicong, PA: Wildside Press, 2003 ).
* Songs and Sonnets Atlantean: The Third Series ( Los Angeles, CA: Phosphor Lantern Press, 2005 ).
3 / 5 " Serenade " ( Janáček Quartet ); Benjamin Britten, Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings ( soloist Peter Pears, Dennis Brain ; Boyd Neel String Orchestra, conductor Benjamin Britten ); Henry Purcell, " When I am laid in earth " (" Dido's Lament "), from Dido and Aeneas ( soloist Victoria de los Ángeles ; English Chamber Orchestra, conductor John Barbirolli ); Joseph Haydn, " She never told her love " ( Canzonetta ) ( soloist Peter Pears, Benjamin Britten )-picked as Grigson's favourite ; Joseph Haydn, String Quartet in D major ( Tátrai Quartet ); Georges Bizet, Jeux d ' enfants ( Paris Conservatoire Orchestra, conductor Jean Martinon ); Benjamin Britten, " Death be not proud " ( from The Holy Sonnets of John Donne ), soloist Peter Pears, Zorian String Quartet, conductor Benjamin Britten ; Giuseppe Verdi, " Va, pensiero, sull ' ali dorate " ( Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves ) from Nabucco ( La Scala Chorus and Orchestra ).
Kynaston also contributed to the Musæ Aulicæ by Arthur Johnston, a rendering in English verse of Johnston's Latin poems, London, 1635, and was author of an heroic romance in verse, Leoline and Sydanis, containing some of the legendary history of Wales and Anglesey, published with Cynthiades: Sonnets to his Mistresse ( technically not precisely of the sonnet form ) addressed by Kynaston to his mistress under the name of Cynthia ( London, 1642 ).
Peter Nery is author of 16 books of poetry, plays, and memoirs, including the controversial full-length play in English, " If the Shoe Fits: Or, The Five Men Imelda Marcos Meets in Heaven " ( 2011 ), the award-winning " The Passion of Jovita Fuentes " ( 2009 ), and the groundbreaking " 100 Erotic Sonnets from the Hiligaynon " ( 2010 ).

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