Just what is a sonnet, anyway? Is it simply a fourteen line poem? Can your sonnet have more or less than 14 lines and still be called a sonnet? Does your sonnet have to have a rhyme scheme in order to be called a sonnet?
In this four-week study of the sonnet, we will look at the sonnet’s formal possibilities as demonstrated by both historical examples as well as examples from contemporary poets brilliantly working with the form.
Twice a week, I will give you a packet of carefully chosen sonnets and a sonnet writing prompt based on that packet of poems so that we can explore aspects of the sonnet together, experiment with the form, and share our results in a supportive workshop environment.
The sonnets we will discuss will range from traditional Petrarchan and Elizabethan sonnets to Modernist, experimental sonnets that challenge our ideas of what a sonnet is and can become.
By the end of the class, you will have written at least ten sonnets based on my sonnet assignments. This sonnet workshop will have you writing sonnet cycles in no time!