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  1. His Most Dear Ladye: A Story Of Mary, Countess Of Pembroke, Sister Of Sir Philip Sidney by Beatrice Marshall, 2010-09-10
  2. The Library of the Old English Prose Writers ...: Sir Philip Sidney's Defence of Poesy; Selden's Table-Talk by Anonymous, 2010-03-07
  3. The miscellaneous works of Sir Philip Sidney, knt.: With a life of the author and illustrative notes, by William Gray. by Philip Sidney, 2009-05-01
  4. Deffensa de la poesia: A 17th century anonymous Spanish translation of Philip Sidney's Defence of poesie (North Carolina studies in the Romance languages and literatures) (Spanish Edition) by Philip Sidney, 1977
  5. Sir Philip Sidney (Bibliographical series of supplements to British Book News on writers and their work) by Kenneth Muir, 1967
  6. Sir Philip Sidney The Sheherd Knight by Roger Howell, 1968
  7. Sir Philip Sidney and the Circulation of Manuscripts, 1558-1640 by H. R. Woudhuysen, 1996-08-01
  8. Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Sir Philip Sidney by Thomas Zouch, 2010-10-14
  9. Sir Philip Sidney: An Annotated Bibliography of Modern Criticism, 1941-1970 (University of Missouri Studies ; V. 56) by Mary A. Washington, 1972-06
  10. Sir Philip Sidney: Servant of God by Anna M. Stoddart, 2010-01-10
  11. A Memoir of Sir Philip Sidney by Henry Richard Fox Bourne, 2010-10-14
  12. Sir Philip Sidney, a study in conflict, by C. Henry Warren, 1936
  13. English Essays from Sir Philip Sidney to Macaulay: With Introductions, Notes and Illustrations by Anonymous, 2010-03-20
  14. The works of Sir Philip Sidney by Edith Julia Morley, 2010-07-28

61. Sir Philip Sidney
Sir philip sidney (15441586) Journals and Scholarly Resources Sir philip sidneyOnline Database of scholarly writing and other sources about sidney at St.
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Sir Philip Sidney (1544-1586) Works Available Online:
Defence of Poesie
(1595 Ponsonby edition) Transcribed, with an introduction, notes, and bibliography, by Richard Bear, University of Oregon
Selected Poetry and Prose
at the University of Toronto
The Lady of May
(Evolution of an E-Book) and Astrophil and Stella (1591) at Renascence Editions , Richard Bear, University of Oregon
Selected Poetry
(Sonnet Central) Introductory, for the General Reader:
Luminarium Sidney Page
Elizabethan Sonneteers Journals and Scholarly Resources:
Sir Philip Sidney Online
Database of scholarly writing and other sources about Sidney at St. Louis University
The Old Sidney Newsletter and Journal
The New Sidney Journal The Sidney-Spenser Email Discussion List Other Sites of Interest:
The Old Edmund Spenser Home Page
The New Edmund Spenser Home Page
Classic English Prose and Verse Criticism and Apologies for Poetry

Penshurst Place: Home of the Earl of Pembroke - Sidney Ancestral Estate
... A Digital Catalog of Watermarks and Type Ornaments Used by William Stansby , printer of Ben Jonson's Workes (1616) and Sidney's Arcadia (See below) Typographic Description of The Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia (1623 Stansby edition) Updated 07.02.01

62. Poets' Corner - Sir Philip Sidney - Selected Works
desire. Sir philip sidney. Leave Me, O Love, Which Reachest But toDust. Leave me. Sir philip sidney. Ye Goatherd Gods. Strephon Ye
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65. Selected Poems Of Sir Philip Sidney
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66. Knitting Circle Philip Sidney
philip sidney. Born 1554, in Penshurst, Kent, England; died 1586, at Zutphen. philipsidney was educated at Shrewsbury School and Christ Church, Oxford.
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Philip Sidney
Born 1554, in Penshurst, Kent, England; died 1586, at Zutphen.
British poet and patron. His father was Sir Henry Sidney who was Lord Deputy of Ireland. His mother was Mary Sidney, whose brother Guildford Dudley, was married to Jane Grey. Philip Sidney was educated at Shrewsbury School and Christ Church, Oxford. From 1572 to 1575 he travelled in France, Germany, Austria, and Italy, and he spent a year studying history and ethics. He was painted by Veronese. Back in England he was knighted in 1582, and appointed Governor of Flushing in 1585. He married the Walsinghams's daughter, perhaps for dynastic reasons. During the year before he died he was in the Netherlands where he successfully plotted an attack on the town of Axel. He then led an assault on a Spanish convoy transporting arms to Zutphen. He was shot in the thigh and died of the subsequent infection. He bestowed patronage on a number of poets. A Notable acknowledgement of this is given by Edmund Spenser in his dedication in The Shepheardes Calendar in 1579.

67. Sir Philip Sidney
Sir philip sidney. (15541586) Biographical - philip sidney was born on November30, 1554, in Penhurst, Kent. philip came from a long line of notable sidneys.
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Sir Philip Sidney
Biographical - Philip Sidney was born on November 30, 1554, in Penhurst, Kent. Philip came from a long line of notable Sidneys. His grandfather was Sir William Sidney a courtier to King Henry VIII and tutor (later steward) to King Henrys son Edward. Philips father Sir Henry Sidney was close friends with Edward. He was the lord deputy (governor) of Ireland on three separate occasions. He married Lady Mary Dudley who was the grand-daughter to Henry VIII. Philips godfather, after whom he was named, was Philip II of Spain, husband of Queen Mary I. In 1564 at the age of ten he entered Shrewsbury school. While attending Shrewsbury he met Fulke Greville who became his life-long friend and biographer. He then attended Christ Church college in Oxford from 1568-1571 where he made many influential friends such as Sir Walter Raleigh and Richard Hakluyt. Two years later he was appointed governor of Flushing in the Netherlands. About this time Sidney fell deeply in love with Penelope Devereaux, whom his aunt had brought to court. She was the daughter of Walter Devereaux, Earl of Essex and was suppose to marry Lord Rich later that year. During the following years he wrote the sonnet cycle Astophil and Stella (Starlover and Star) which is based on his passionate feeling toward her and then his acceptance of the impossible situation.2 In 1586 he served on an expedition to aid the Netherlands against Spain After receiving many wounds in a raid on a Spanish convoy at Zutphen, he died at the age of thirty-two. England observed a month of mourning in his honor.

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69. Sir Philip Sidney
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70. Penshurst Place
Penshurst has often been described as the home of chivalry and romance having linkswith the poets Sir philip sidney, his sister Lady Mary sidney (countess of
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Penshurst Place - home of the Sidney family for 450 years. Please note that this site has no official connection with Penshurst Place. The official Penshurst Place visitors guide P enshurst Place in Kent, England has been the home of the Sidney family since 1552 when King Edward VI granted it to his tutor and steward Sir William Sidney
Y ou cannot escape the fact that many of the Sidneys who have played a significant role in British history are members of this distinguished family. I have devoted this page of the directory to Penshurst, its history and its links with the Sidney family. Contents and Links Sir William Sidney (1482 - 1554) Sir Henry Sidney (1529 - 1586) Sir Philip Sidney (1554 - 1586) Knights of the Garter ... The Gardens of Penshurst The History of Penshurst
T he history of Penshurst precedes Sir William by some 150 years. The estate, consisting of 4000 acres of hunting land, was bought by Sir John de Pultney in 1338 as a country retreat within easy reach of London. Pultney was a successful merchant, dealing in wool and wine, who had also lent significant amounts of money to the king, Edward III to support his hostilities against France. The enormous great hall that he built, measuring 60ft by 32ft, was built of local sandstone with chestnut beams decorated with life-size wooden figures. Now known as the Baron's Hall , it soared to a height of 60ft and took three years to complete.

71. Sir Philip Sidney: Poems
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72. Sir Philip Sidney - EBook Titles - Software Technology
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73. Sidney, Sir Philip
sidney, Sir philip. philip sidney, The Defence of Poetry Miscellaneous Prose ofSir philip sidney (ed. Katherine DuncanJones and Jan Van Dorsten, 1973).
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Sidney, Sir Philip
Sir Philip Sidney (1554-86) was the first in a line of English poet-critics, and although his poetic writings ( Astrophil and Stella and the Arcadia ) exhibit a reflexivity about both the craft and function of poetry, his importance to the history of literary theory rests on a single work, the Apology for Poetry. Written early in the 1580s and published simultaneously in two slightly different posthumous editions of 1595 ( The Defence of Poesie and An Apology for Poetry ), Sidney's Defence provides a brilliant synthesis of classical and Renaissance poetic theory. It is notable for its harmonious eclecticism, for it exhibits the influence of Plato aristotle.html">Aristotle , and Horace , received both directly and through the mediation of such Italian Renaissance critics as Antonio Sebastiano Minturno, Lodovico Castelvetro, and Julius Caesar Scaliger. While the Defence has traditionally and condescendingly been seen as an elegant but derivative work, recent analyses have persuasively revealed the political and theoretical issues at stake (Ferguson) and the subtle rhetorical dimensions that project an authorial persona andin an anticipation of modern reader-response theoryengage the response of its audience (Barnes).
Defence was to have on subsequent theories of literature, since its linkage of the rhetorical with the civic virtue of prudence produced a legacy that valued praxis (evident in action) over gnosis (abstract knowledge). Yet while Sidney sought the authority and prestige that rhetoric could give, he distinguished poetry as having a freedom and inventiveness that was not characteristic of rhetoric.

74. Sir Philip Sidney, "Astrophil And Stella"
sidney's family was politically powerful, and Sir philip more than once enteredinto political debates which angered Elizabeth I and her advisers.
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Sir Phillip Sidney, "Astrophil and Stella" Genre: This is often called a "sonnet cycle" because it tracks in linked sonnets the progressive rise and fall of a love relationship. However, typically for Sidney who was an avid experimenter in poetic forms, the 108 sonnets are interrupted by 11 songs of varying forms, usually using shorter lines than the sonnet's pentameters (mostly tetrameters [four feet per line]). The Norton editors include the fourth and eleventh songs as examples, and also because they record crucial turning points in the affair celebrated in the sonnets. They also are where you can hear "Stella"'s voice, ventriloquized by the speaker, as he describes her response to his pleas. For one of Sidney's greatest neoclassical achievements, see "Ye Goatherd Gods," a double sestina and one of seventy-eight poems that punctuate the plot of his great prose romance, The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia (Norton ed. 911-16). This work, and the songs it contains, are one of the great expressions of the "pastoral" mode in English. Think of Astrophil and Stella as a kind of "inverse" of the

75. Sidney, Sir Philip
See his works ed. by A. Feuillerat (1962); The Psalms of Sir philip sidney and theCountess of Pembroke (ed. by JCA Rathmell, 1963); biographies by MW Wallace
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You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Sidney or Sydney, Sir Philip Sidney or Sydney, Sir Philip, , English author and courtier. He was one of the leading members of Queen Elizabeth's court and a model of Renaissance chivalry. He served in several diplomatic missions on the Continent and in 1586 was fatally wounded at the battle of Zutphen. Sidney exerted a strong influence on English poetry as patron, critic, and example. His literary efforts circulated only in manuscript during his lifetime. Arcadia (1590), a series of verse idyls connected by prose narrative, was written for his sister Mary, countess of Pembroke. It is the earliest renowned pastoral in English literature. Sidney's prose criticism of the nature of poetry, written as a rebuttal to Stephen Gosson's The School of Abuse

76. OUP: Sir Philip Sidney: Sidney
Sir philip sidney The Major Works. philip sidney. Edited by KatherineDuncan-Jones, Tutor in English and Fellow of Somerville College
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77. OUP: Sir Philip Sidney: Sidney
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78. Az En-formalas Petrarkista Technikai Balassi Balint Es Philip Sidney Kolteszeteb
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Jól ismert tény, hogy nem sokkal halála után Philip Sidney-t már úgy emlegették, mint "az angol Petrarcát". Rimay 1992, 48 Szerb 1982, 153). Renaissance Self-Fashioning (Reneszánsz én-formálás, 1980) címû könyve alkalmazta elõször Geertz interpretív kulturális antropológiáját irodalmi elemzés céljával, s éppen reneszánsz költõket vett új szempontú vizsgálat alá. Geertz szerint "Nem létezik kultúrától független emberi természet, s kultúra alatt itt nem elsõsorban konkrét viselkedési minták - szokások, hagyományok - értendõk, sokkal inkább a viselkedést kormányzó ellenõrzõ rendszerek: tervek, elõírások, szabályok, instrukciók..." per definitionem Ezt a tézist Greenblatt az én-formálásra is alkalmazza: "Az én-formálás mindig, bár nem kizárólagosan, nyelvileg történik."

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80. Philip Gourevitch, Sidney Harman Writer-in-Residence Fall 2002, Baruch College
philip Gourevitch, a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1997, is theFall 2002 sidney Harman Writerin Residence at Baruch College.
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Fall 2002 Journalism and the Literary Imagination more information Philip Gourevitch, a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1997, is the Fall 2002 Sidney Harman Writer-in Residence at Baruch College. His first book, We Wish To Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed With Our Families: stories from Rwanda Los Angeles Times Book Prize, the George K. Polk Award for Foreign Reporting, the PEN/Martha Algrand Award for First Nonfiction, the New York Public Library's Helen Bernstein Award, and, in England, the Guardian First Book Award. It has been published in six foreign languages. His second book, A Cold Case In addition to his work for The New Yorker Granta Harper's , and The New York Review of Books . His short fiction has been published in various journals, including Story Southwest Review , and Zoetrope Gourevitch is the Chair of the International Committee of PEN American Center, and a Senior Fellow at the World Policy Institute. Before joining The New Yorker , he worked at the Forward newspaper, first as New York Bureau Chief, then as Cultural Editor. He was educated at Cornell University (B.A, 1986), and Columbia University's School of the Arts (M.F.A., 1992). He is forty years old, and lives in Millerton, NY, and New York City.

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