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A comparison of the themes of Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard
Title: A comparison of the themes of Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard
Category: Literature / English
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A comparison of the themes of Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard
A comparison of the themes of Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard
Both Henry Howard and Thomas Wyatt made significant contributions towards the
development of English literature during the reign of King Henry VIII. Through their
translations of Petrarchs’ work, these men were responsible for introducing sonnet form
into English. “Both Wyatt and Surrey helped to change the nature of English
poetry,”(textbook, p.187). They both traveled to Italy and borrowed, as well as imitated
other
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the main
theme in both poets’ works. Their drive is fueled by previous experiences and their
memories. The themes of confusion, sadness, and reflection help the poets to relay their
feelings in several different situations. The reasons for the similarities lie in their
influences, mainly Petrarch, and the fact that they were the only ones to read each others’
work, since the vast majority of their poems were not published until after their deaths in
1557.
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