The American Sonet

The American Sonet is a lyric verse form that was developed in the late twentieth century and is primarily associated with the Annapolis School of poetry.  Unlike it's Petrarchan or Shakespearean predecessors, the Sonet contains only twelve lines, usually arranged as two five-line stanzas and a concluding couplet. While often strongly metrical, the Sonet tends to avoid both rhymed and ...

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