Sonnetts; "The Long Love" and "Love That Doth Reign" Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of Sonnetts; "The Long Love" and "Love That Doth Reign".

Sonnetts; "The Long Love" and "Love That Doth Reign" Essay | Essay

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Sonnetts; "The Long Love" and "Love That Doth Reign"

Summary: Essay compares and contrasts the two sonnetts by Wyatt and Surrey.
In the first decade of the 16th century the two most important poets were, Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard, earl of Surrey. They have made significant contribution towards the development of English literature during the reign of King Henry VIII. Both translated Petrach's work but with comparative difference in form and style. "The Long Love" by Wyatt and "Love that doth reign" by Surrey are translation of Petrach's 150th {109} sonnet. Each of these translated sonnet mirrors their respective poets' strength and distinguished conception of `love'.

The sonnets deal with the speaker who loves a lady, but she will not permit him to declare his love. It is the portrayal of emotions complaints and personal expression of love by lover. Wyatt's sonnet is the insightful representation of the poet's dual observation of love. He exposes two sides of love, physical and spiritual but there is no bond between...

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