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Sir Thomas Wyatt

In Our Time

The Evolution of Poetic Recognition: From Wyatt to the 20th Century

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Historically, Surrey was more esteemed than Wyatt in the 18th and 19th centuries. However, Wyatt's significance grew in the 20th century due to his unique style, contrariness, and experimental nature that resonate with modern tastes. Wyatt's preference for roughness over smoothness, his experimentation with breaking rhythms, and his approach to iambic pentameter, characterized by flexibility and mobility, distinguish him from traditional poetry norms. This challenges the conventional view of poetry that focuses on rhyme, illustrating a conflict in what defines good poetry.

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