Troth & Rapture: 400 Sonnets - Paperback
Troth & Rapture: 400 Sonnets - Paperback
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by Stanley Paul Thompson (Author)
For his second book entitled Troth & Rapture: 400 Sonnets, Stanley Paul Thompson has selected 400 delectable treats of love and adventure to let his readers feel that fervor. Written almost exclusively in the format of Shakespeare, many are read as if one in the sixteenth or seventeenth century had sat and penned sonnets of the Renaissance Period; thus, a feeling of that period may be felt.
Being blessed in knowing fabulous women throughout his life, Mr. Thompson has crafted these sonnets so that the reader can experience the deep love and admiration he has felt for these women.
Immerse yourself in these sonnets and feel the passion of romance and thrill of adventure.
Author Biography
Stanley Thompson has continued writing poetry since the publication of his book, Sonnets of Life Well Spent. Of his now nearly 3500 poems written, 850 are newly written sonnets, and it is from these that he has selected 400 for this tome. A retired Naval Officer and pilot of carrier jet aircraft, he received his Master's degree in Meteorology at the United States Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. He has taught college mathematics, statistics, oceanography, and naval history at four separate universities. Nonetheless a late entry into the field of poetry, he has embraced it fully, writing sonnets, pentameter verse, and in meter and rhyme of Keats, Shelley and Lord Byron. In an unnamed ode (yet unpublished) he has written about a fictional figure of Norse descent (he is of Norwegian blood) that chronicles his own heritage. This ode is of 173 stanza of eight line rhyming verse. He continues his life writing poems about everyday events; traveling the country in an aged Winnebago Mini RV, visiting coffee cafés and bookstores, watching trains (an activity that his wife has encouraged), gardening, observing birds and animals, and his many volunteer activities. Mr. Thompson resides in Southern New Mexico.