formssonnets
Formssonnets is a neologism used in poetry criticism to describe poems that experiment with the traditional sonnet form by mixing, layering, or otherwise blending its conventional constraints. The term is not widely standardized and appears primarily in discussions of contemporary formal experimentation. In its broadest sense, formssonnets may refer to any sequence or single poem that engages with more than one traditional sonnet model or that deliberately juxtaposes distinct formal rules within a single work.
Common features of formssonnets include alternating rhyme schemes drawn from different traditions (for example, a Petrarchan
Practitioners typically align formssonnets with experimental or rigorous formalism, arguing that cross-form constraints can intensify imagery
Because formssonnets is not a standardized category, discussions tend to be informal and context-dependent, often confined