Sir Thomas Wyatt : Lord of Sonnets

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5 pages

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06/17/2008

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Table of Contents Sir Thomas Wyatt : Lord of Sonnets
 Table of Contents

 
  1. Introduction
  2. The Early Years of Thomas Wyatt
    1. Life from 1503 to 1521
    2. 1525 to 1542
  3. His affect on writing after his Death
  4. Collection of some of Wyatt's Works
  5. Wyatt's works
  6. Works of some he influenced
  7. Conclusion

Abstract

sir thomas wyatt was a cornerstone of the development of British Literature, and his works influenced the art of literature and made it what it is today. He introduced the sonnet into English civilization, and thus set up the building blocks for many great writers to write in the English language. He also accomplished many great things in his time. He was part of King Henry VIII's court going on secret foreign missions. His works are now looked upon as great pieces of literature

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