Traces the development of the sonnet from its invention in the early Italian Renaissance to the time of John Milton, showing how the form has developed and acquired the capacity to express lyrically the nature of the desiring self.
Applies a variety of theoretical approaches from the Neoplatonic to the Structuralist and Post-Structuralist to produce a useful if occasionally plodding introduction to the sonnet.
This is an excellent resource which is thorough and far-reaching. It is pretty accessible too, and would be a great introduction to the origins of the sonnet for those with rudimentary knowledge.
Incredibly useful reference, and fascinating in-depth discussion of the evolution of the sonnet. I'd love to read the whole thing cover-to-cover some day.