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  1. The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia; by Philip Sidney, Richard Bellings, et all 2010-09-09
  2. Sir Philip Sidney: The Major Works (Oxford World's Classics) by Sir Philip Sidney, 2002-11-28
  3. Defence of Poesie, Astrophil and Stella, and Other Writings by Philip Sidney Sir, 1997-06-15
  4. Sir Philip Sidney by Philip Sidney, 2010-03-09
  5. Sir Philip Sidney: Courtier Poet by Katherine Duncan-Jones, 1991-10
  6. Penshurst Castle - In the Days of Sir Philip Sidney by Emma Marshall, 2010-07-06
  7. The Harvard Classics English Essays From Sir Philip Sidney to Macaulay
  8. Sir Philip Sidney's Apology for Poetry and Astrophil and Stella: Texts and Contexts by Peter C. Herman, 2001-02
  9. The Sidney Psalter: The Psalms of Sir Philip and Mary Sidney (Oxford World's Classics) by Sir Philip Sidney, Mary Sidney, 2009-10-11
  10. An Apology for Poetry, or The Defence of Poesy by Sir Philip Sidney, 2010-09-07
  11. Sir Philip Sidney: the shepherd knight by Roger Howell, 1968
  12. Sidney's The Defence of Poesy' and Selected Renaissance Literary Criticism (Penguin Classics) by Various, 2004-06-29
  13. The Poems of Sir Philip Sidney by Philip Sidney, John Drinkwater, 2010-01-12
  14. The Psalms of Sir Philip Sidney and the Countess of Pembroke by J C A Rathmell, 1963-01-01

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4. Philip Sidney - Kalliope
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Montgomery, Robert L. Symmetry and Sense The Poetry of Sir Philip Sidney, 1961.Buxton, John Sir Philip Sidney and the English Renaissance, 2. udgave, 1966.
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7. Philip Sidney
Philip Sidney, Education Philip Sidney, the eldest son of Sir Henry Sidney,Lord Deputy of Ireland, was born in Penshurst, Kent, in 1554. He
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Philip Sidney, the eldest son of Sir Henry Sidney, Lord Deputy of Ireland, was born in Penshurst, Kent, in 1554. He was educated at Shrewsbury School and Christ Church Oxford and travelled abroad (1572-5) before working with his father in Ireland A supporter of the Protestant cause, Sidney argued for helping the rebels against Spanish rule in the Netherlands. He also advocated the colonization of the Americas. Sidney represented Elizabeth I in the Netherlands and became Governor of Flushing in 1585. In 1586 Sidney took part in an attack on a Spanish convoy transporting arms to Zurphen. Sidney was shot in the thigh and died from the infection. A talented writer, his work, published posthumously, included

8. Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586)
Quotes, life, works, and resources at luminarium.org.Category Arts Literature British 16th Century sidney, Sir philip......Sir philip sidney, Renaissance English courtier par excellence. Quotes,life, works, and resources. Sir philip sidney (15541586)
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9. "Gender And Genre In The Sonnet Sequences Of Philip Sidney And Mary Wroth" By Je
A scholarly essay from Deep South .
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"Gender and Genre in the Sonnet Sequences of Philip Sidney and Mary Wroth"
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Deep South v.2 n.1 (Autumn, 1996) Deep South, Department of English, University of Otago, P. O. Box 56, Dunedin, New Zealand. A version of this paper was read at the ANZAMRS Conference in Brisbane, January 29/February 2 1996. But Stella does not just live in the mind of Astrophil. Gradually we gain a sense of her as an individual being in her own right. Circumstantial details enable us to picture her in action: as we have seen, in 59 she plays with her dog; and at other times she attends tournaments (41 and 53), or reads aloud Astrophil's poetry (57 and 58). And she is given a historical reality. This in itself is not unusual for a sonnet lady Petrarch's Laura was supposedly an actual woman. But Sidney goes out of his way to connect Stella with Penelope Rich: he puns on the name "Rich" in Sonnet 24; the point is driven home in 35; and in 37, the name "Rich" is spat out six times. It is, however, in the latter part of the sequence that Stella becomes most fully realised as we hear her own words. The importance of this lies not just in the fact that she speaks at all, but, as Thomas Roche has pointed out, in what she says. And what she says is that she loves Astrophil a most extraordinary turnaround for a sonnet lady. We first learn of this in Sonnet 62 in which Astrophil reports her saying "That love she did" and then we hear this sentiment from her own lips in Song 8:

10. Life Of Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586)
Life of Sir philip sidney (15541586) Sir philip sidney Artist Isaac Oliver. Sirphilip sidney was born on November 30, 1554, at Penshurst, Kent.
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Sir Philip Sidney was born on November 30, 1554, at Penshurst , Kent. He was the eldest son of Sir Henry Sidney, thrice Lord Deputy (governor) of Ireland, and nephew of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester . He was named after his godfather, Philip II of Spain. He entered Shrewsbury School in 1564, at the age of ten, on the same day as Fulke Greville , who became his friend and, later, his biographer. After attending Christ Church, Oxford , (1568-1571) he left without taking a degree in order to complete his education by travelling the continent. Among the places he visited were Paris, Frankfurt, Venice, and Vienna. When Sidney returned to England in 1575, he lived the life of a prominent courtier. In 1577, he was sent as ambassador to the German Emperor and the Prince of Orange . Officially, he had been sent to condole the princes on the deaths of their fathers. His real mission was to feel out the chances for the creation of a Protestant league. Yet, the budding diplomatic career was cut short because the Queen found Sidney to be perhaps too ardent in his Protestantism, the Queen preferring a more cautious approach. Upon his return, Sidney attended the court of Elizabeth I and actively encouraged such authors as Edward Dyer Greville , and most important, the young Edmund Spenser , who dedicated The Shepheardes Calender to him.

11. Poet Index For Representative Poetry On-line
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  • 12. Sir Philip Sidney, On Line
    Sir philip sidney, OnLine A database lookup of annotation based on the works of Sir philip sidney the Elizabethan poet, courtier and soldier. A Note from the Project Director. Sir philip sidney, On Line grew out of the database created for Sir philip sidney An
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    Sir Philip Sidney, On Line grew out of the database created for Sir Philip Sidney: An Annotated Bibliography of Texts and Criticism, 1554-1984 (New York: G.K. Hall, Macmillan 1994). In returning recently to add coverage from 1985 to the present, my Assistant Editor, Annie Papreck, and I have consulted all the major bibliographic sources and have contacted many scholars and critics to request abstracts. The response has been uniformly positive. Much, however, remains to be done.
    If you know of books or articles containing substantial material on Sidney that are not currently in the database, please take a moment to send us a reference. [ click here
    If you have written such material, we would very much appreciate having an abstract, as well.
    Though the database is complete only through 1984, we share it now as a work in progress. We hope that you find it useful.
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  • 13. Sir Philip Sidney. Astrophil And Stella. Structure, Theme And Convention. Englis
    An essay on techniques in Sir philip sidney's sonnet sequence.
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    Sir Philip Sidney 1554 - 1586 The names Astrophil and Stella mean Star-lover and Star, suggesting the impossibility of their union because of the distance between them
    The sixteenth century was a time of scientific, historical, archaeological, religious and artistic exploration. More attention was being allotted to probing into the depths of the human psyche and it was up to the artists and poets rather than the priests and scholars to examine and mirror these internal landscapes. The 'little world of man' [1] was reflected through various artistic forms, one of which was the sonnet, which was conventionally used for dedications, moral epigrams and the like. Traditionally most sonnets dealt with the theme of romantic love and in general the sonneteer dealt with the over-riding concern of the self and the other, the latter of which normally referred to a mistress, friend, or a familial relation. One of the first important artistic creations witnessed by the Elizabethans was Sidney's sonnet sequence called

    14. Creative Quotations From Philip Sidney (1554-1586)
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    (1554-1586) born on Nov 30 English courtier, statesman. He was an Elizabethan courtier, statesman, soldier, poet, and patron of scholars and poets, considered the ideal gentleman of his day.
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    They are never alone who are accompanied by noble thoughts. Either I will find a way, or I will make one. Biting my truant pen, beating myself for spite: 'Fool!' said my Muse to me, 'look in thy heart and write.' It is great happiness to be praised of them who are most praiseworthy.
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    Published Sources for the Quotations Shown Above: F: In The Ultimate Success Quotations Library R: A: N: "Sonnet, Astrophel and Stella."

    15. Astrophel And Stella
    Astrophel and Stella. philip sidney. Portrait of philip sidney. NationalPortrait Gallery National Portrait Gallery. Note on the Web edition
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    National Portrait Gallery Note on the Web edition: This html etext of Astrophel and Stella was prepared from Alexander B. Grosart's The Complete Poems of Sir Philip Sidney [1877]* by Richard Bear rbear@oregon.uoregon.edu This edition is dedicated to the memory of Sidney Rust. *In some instances Gerald Bullett's reading has been preferred. See Silver Poets of the Sixteenth Century , Everyman, 1947. See also Syr P. S. His Astrophel and Stella [1591], STC number 22538, for a number of changes restoring the Elizabethan grammar and punctuation. It was deemed not worth while to simply reproduce the 1591 edition, as it contains too many errors and omissions to represent Sidney's work adequately. Astrophel and Stella I Ouing in trueth, and fayne in verse my loue to show,
    That she, deare Shee, might take som pleasure of my paine,
    Pleasure might cause her reade, reading might make her know,
    Knowledge might pittie winne, and pity grace obtaine,
    I sought fit wordes to paint the blackest face of woe;

    16. Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke (1554-1628))
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    17. Defence Of Poesie (Ponsonby, 1595)
    (Ponsonby, 1595). Sir philip sidney All of Europe was stunned by the loss, and thebody of philip sidney was laid to rest with a lavish state funeral at St.
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    A note on the WWW edition This etext of Philip Sidney's Defence of Poesie is based on the Scolar Press facsimile of the British Museum's copy (Shelf-mark: C.57.b.38) of the Ponsonby editon of the Defence rbear@oregon.uoregon.edu
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    National Portrait Gallery Biographical note The Lady of May , was presented before the Queen in vain hopes of persuading her to look with more favor on his uncle Leicester (and by extension, himself). At this time he also began work on the Old Arcadia , which he completed about 1581. Finding employment at Court virtually denied him, Sidney at this time (1578-82) divided his time between visits with his friends (including Edmund Spenser, who published The Shepheardes Calender in 1579) and his own writing, including

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