“What Shall We Sing?”
Music and Poetry
John Donne, II: Specious Arguments Leading to Reality
Teasing, Flirting, and Courting
John Donne, I: Thinking in the Sonnet
Teasing, Flirting, and Courting
Shakespeare 129: “The heav’n that leads men to this hell”
Teasing, Flirting, and Courting
Montagu: “Champagne and a chicken”
Teasing, Flirting, and Courting
“A Sonnet Might Be Made of It” and Authenticity
Teasing, Flirting, and Courting
Williams: Teasing the Teasing
Teasing, Flirting, and Courting
Millay: “I shall forget you presently, my dear”
Teasing, Flirting, and Courting
Courtship Games, II: “In my immortal song”
Teasing, Flirting, and Courting
Courtship Games, I: “A volume of despairs”
Teasing, Flirting, and Courting
If You Were Being Courted by Sir Phillip Sidney
Teasing, Flirting, and Courting
The Royal Court and the Sonnet Vogue of the 1590s
Teasing, Flirting, and Courting
The Sonnet as Laboratory Project
Teasing, Flirting, and Courting
“The Sound of Poetry” By Jay Anania
Form as a Quality