Edmund Spenser sonnets
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The user is asking a question about the sonnets of Edmund Spenser, likely seeking information, analysis, or a summary of his sonnet sequences, particularly Amoretti.
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Edmund Spenser wrote Amoretti, a sonnet cycle about his courtship with Elizabeth Boyle, and created the Spenserian sonnet.
Edmund Spenser wrote the sonnet cycle Amoretti in the 16th century, which details his courtship and marriage to Elizabeth Boyle. He is also credited with creating the Spenserian sonnet.
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Edmund Spenser wrote the sonnet cycle Amoretti in the 16th century, which details his courtship and marriage to Elizabeth Boyle. He is also credited with creating the Spenserian sonnet.
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Edmund Spenser's Amoretti is a sequence of 89 sonnets. Epithalamion is a wedding song written to celebrate his marriage to Elizabeth Boyle.
Sources
- Amoretti - Wikipedia - en.wikipedia.org
- Edmund Spenser | The Poetry Foundation - poetryfoundation.org
- Spenserian sonnet - Wikipedia - en.wikipedia.org
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