Renaissance lyric tradition

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The Renaissance lyric tradition is a body of poetic practices and themes developed in early modern Europe, characterized by refined personal expression, classical influences, and intricate musicality in verse.

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Petrarchism 2
Renaissance lyric tradition canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Renaissance literature
literary tradition
poetic tradition
associatedWithLanguage English
French
Italian
Latin
Spanish
associatedWithMovement humanism
hasCharacteristic exploration of interior subjectivity
highly patterned rhyme schemes
idealization of the beloved
intertextual allusion to classical authors
intricate musicality of verse
metrical regularity
ornate rhetorical figures
performance in musical settings
refined personal expression
tension between spiritual and earthly love
use of conceits and extended metaphors
use of fixed poetic forms
use of sonnet sequences
hasEndTime 17th century
hasGenre elegy
epigram
ode
song
sonnet
hasGeographicScope England NERFINISHED
Europe NERFINISHED
France NERFINISHED
Germany NERFINISHED
Italy NERFINISHED
Spain NERFINISHED
hasKeyFigure Edmund Spenser NERFINISHED
Francesco Petrarca NERFINISHED
Garcilaso de la Vega NERFINISHED
Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey NERFINISHED
Joachim du Bellay NERFINISHED
John Donne NERFINISHED
Luis de Góngora NERFINISHED
Michael Drayton NERFINISHED
Philip Sidney NERFINISHED
Pierre de Ronsard NERFINISHED
Sir Thomas Wyatt NERFINISHED
Torquato Tasso NERFINISHED
William Shakespeare NERFINISHED
hasStartTime 14th century
15th century
hasTheme beauty
desire
fame and immortality through verse
friendship
love
melancholy
political praise
religious devotion
time and mutability
hasTimePeriod Renaissance NERFINISHED
early modern period
influenced Baroque lyric poetry
Romantic lyric poetry
metaphysical poetry
neoclassical lyric poetry
influencedBy Petrarchan tradition
ancient Greek poetry
classical Latin poetry
medieval courtly love lyric
usesForm English sonnet
Italian sonnet
Petrarchan sonnet
canzone
madrigal
villanelle

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Cavalier poetry isInfluencedBy Renaissance lyric tradition
Astrophil and Stella literaryMovement Renaissance lyric tradition
this entity surface form: Petrarchism
Vittoria Colonna movement Renaissance lyric tradition
this entity surface form: Petrarchism