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  1. Astrophel And Stella by Philip Sidney, 2010-05-23
  2. A Continuation of Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia (Women Writers in English 1350-1850) by Anna Weamys, 1994-12-01
  3. The Defense of Poesy; Otherwise Known as an Apology for Poetry by Philip Sidney, 2010-01-02
  4. Philip Sidney: A Double Life by Alan Stewart, 2001-10-05
  5. Sir Philip Sidney's Defense of Poesy (Regents critics series) by Philip, Sir Sidney, 1970-06
  6. Sir Philip Sydney's Defense Of Poetry: And Observations On Poetry And Eloquence Of Ben Jonson (1787) by Philip Sidney, Ben Jonson, 2009-06-13
  7. Philip Sidney and the Poetics of Renaissance Cosmopolitanism by Robert E. Stillman, 2008-07-11
  8. Sir Philip Sidney: The Maker's Mind by Dorothy Connell, 1977-10
  9. The Prose Works of Sir Philip Sidney,Volume 1 by Philip Sidney, 1963
  10. Aphorisms of Sir Philip Sidney; With Remarks by Philip Sidney, 2010-03-25
  11. The Life of Sir Philip Sidney by M.A. Julius Lloyd, 1862
  12. The miscellaneous works of Sir Philip Sidney, knt by Philip Sidney, William Gray, 2010-09-09
  13. Sir Philip Sidney: 1586 and the Creation of a Legend (Publications of the Sir Thomas Browne Institute, New)
  14. The life of Sir Philip Sidney by Julius Lloyd, 2010-08-17

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42. Sidney, Sir Philip
sidney, Sir philip. philip sidney, The Defence of Poetry Miscellaneous Prose of Sir philip sidney (ed. Katherine DuncanJones and Jan Van Dorsten, 1973).
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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.

43. Astrophil Y Stella (Esp.-Ingl.) By Sidney, Philip ; 8437609909
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45. Philip Sidney
SIR philip sidney. BORN 1554 DIED 1586. Son of Henry sidney and brother of Mary sidney. Famous poet after his death (as all were published posthumously).
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SIR PHILIP SIDNEY BORN: 1554
DIED: 1586 Son of Henry Sidney and brother of Mary Sidney . Famous poet after his death (as all were published posthumously). Died of wounds in battle. Married Frances, daughter of Francis Walsingham

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47. The Sidneys Of Penshurst
Return to index Sir philip sidney (1554 1586) In 1576 philip succeeded his father, Henry sidney, as Cupbearer to Queen Elizabeth - a purely ceremonial duty.
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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 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 Sir William Sidney (1482 - 1554)
W illiam was a courtier to King Henry VIII and tutor (and later steward) to his son Edward. In 1552 - one year before his death aged just 26 - Edward VI granted Penshurst to Sir William Sidney. William, now aged 70, had little time to enjoy Penshurst though and his son, Henry, inherited the property on his death just two years later. Sir Henry Sidney (1529 - 1586)
H enry had spent his early life at court as the companion of the the young prince Edward. Within two years of Penshurst being given to the Sidney family both his father and childhood friend - now King Edward VI - were dead. Edward contracted tuberculosis (although it is also rumoured that he was poisoned) and is said to have died in Henry's arms. I n 1553 Henry married Lady Mary Dudley, sister to Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, Ambrose Dudley, Earl of Warwick and Lord Guildford Dudley who was married to the ill-fated Lady Jane Grey. She was grand-daughter to Henry VIII and had been named by Edward VI (under pressure from John Dudley, the Duke of Northumberland - Henry Sidney's father-in law) as his successor.

48. Penshurst Place
Penshurst has often been described as the home of chivalry and romance having links with 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.

49. Sir Philip Sidney Life Stories, Books, & Links
Stories about Sir philip sidney s life and An Apology For Poetry, Arcadia, The Defence of Poesy, Astrophil and Stella, The Countess of Pembroke s Arcadia.
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Sir Philip Sidney
Category: English Literature
Born: November 15, 1554
Penshurst, Kent, England Died: May 5, 1586 Ludlow, Shropshire Related authors: Christopher Marlowe Sir Walter Ralegh William Shakespeare list all writers SIR PHILIP SIDNEY - LIFE STORIES Sidney the Shepherd-Knight On this day in 1586 the courtier-poet Sir Philip Sidney died from his battle wounds. It is impossible to tell how much of the monument which Sidney's contemporaries constructed to him is based in reality, but the Queen is said to have described him as "the most accomplished gentleman in Europe," and the commoners at his funeral shouted, "Farewell, the worthiest knight that lived," and as C. S. Lewis put it, "Even at this distance, Sidney is dazzling." top of page SELECTED WORKS BY THIS AUTHOR An Apology For Poetry (Or The Defence Of Poesy): Revised and Expanded Second Edition by R.W. Maslen (Editor), Sir Philip Sidney

50. Sir Philip Sidney: Poems
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51. THE OXFORD BOOK OF ENGLISH VERSE - Sir Philip Sidney
SIR philip sidney. 15541586. 98 The Bargain. MY true love hath my heart, and I have his, By just exchange one for another given I
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The Bargain
MY true love hath my heart, and I have his,
By just exchange one for another given:
I hold his dear, and mine he cannot miss,
There never was a better bargain driven:
My true love hath my heart, and I have his. His heart in me keeps him and me in one,
My heart in him his thoughts and senses guides:
He loves my heart, for once it was his own,
I cherish his because in me it bides:
My true love hath my heart, and I have his.
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With fruits of happy sight,
A light which doth dissever
And yet unite the eyes, A light which, dying never, Is cause the looker dies. She never dies, but lasteth He ever dies that wasteth In love his chiefest part: Thus is her life still guarded In never-dying faith; Thus is his death rewarded, Since she lives in his death. Look then, and die! The pleasure Doth answer well the pain: Small loss of mortal treasure, Who may immortal gain! Immortal be her graces

52. SIR PHILIP SIDNEY
sidney, SIR philip (15541586), English poet, statesman and soldier, eldest son of Sir Henry sidney and his wife Mary Dudley, was born at Penshurst on the 3oth
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SIDNEY, SIR PHILIP After meeting Don John of Austria at Louvain, March 1577, he proceeded to Heidelberg and Prague. He persuaded the electors brother, John Casimir, to consider proposals for a league of Protestant princes, and also for a conference among the Protestant churches. At Prague he ventured on a harangue to the emperor, advocating a general league against Spain and Rome. This address naturally produced no effect, but does not seem to have been resented as much as might have been expected. On the return journey he visited William of Orange, who formed a high opinion of Sidney. In April 1577 Mary Sidney married Henry Herbert, 2nd earl of Pembroke, and in the summer Philip paid the first of many visits to her at her new home at Wilton. But later in the year he was at court defending his fathers interests, particularly against the earl of Ormonde, who was doing all he could to prejudice Elizabeth against the lord deputy. Meanwhile he prosecuted his duties as a courtier and as member for Kent in parliament. On the 15th and 16th of May 1581 he was one of the four challengers in a tournament arranged in honor of the visit of the duke of Anjou. In 1579 Stephen Gosson had dedicated to Sidney his School of Abuse, an attack on the stage, and incidentally on poetry. Sidney was probably moved by this treatise to write his own Apologie for Poetrie, dating from about 1581. In 1583 he was knighted in order that he might act as proxy for Prince John Casimir, who was to be installed as Knight of the Garter, and in the autumn of that year he married Frances, daughter of his friend and patron Sir Francis Walsingham, a girl of fourteen or fifteen years of age. In 1584 he met Giordano Bruno at the house of his friend Fulke Greville, and two of the philosophers books are dedicated to him.

53. Sir Philip Sidney: Supplementary Texts
Sir philip sidney (1554 1586). Arcadia / Double Sestina / Defence / Astrophel and Stella (extracts) / One of the Certain Sonnets / From the New Arcadia
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    Duke Basilius, ruler of Arcadia, his wife Gynecia and their young daughters Pamela and Philoclea go to live in a remote rural village in an attempt to avoid a fearful oracle that Basilius has received at Delphi, announcing that his elder daughter will be stolen from him, the younger "embrace an uncouth love," while he will commit adultery with his wife and a foreigner will sit on his throne.
    Two noble cousins, Pyrocles and Musidorus, are travelling through Arcadia when Pyrocles sees a painting of Philoclea and falls in love with her. He decides that the best way of approaching her is for him to disguise himself as a girl, Cleophila. As he comes to the village, disguised, he meets the rough shepherd Dametas who is guarding the family, then the Duke who falls in love with "her" and urges her to stay. Musidorus, watching events from the woods, sees Pamela and falls in love with her, so he dresses as a shepherd, Dorus, in the hope of being able to stay near her.
    A lion and bear suddenly appear. Cleophila saves Philoclea, killing the lion; Gynecia realizes that this must be a man, and falls in love with him. Dorus saves Pamela by killing the bear. By the end of the book, everyone is in love, including Philoclea, who is most perplexed by her feelings towards Cleophila.

54. Sidney, Sir Philip
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    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

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sidney, philip (15541586). The Hutchinson Dictionary of the Arts 01-01-1998 sidney, philip (1554-1586) English poet and soldier.
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56. English Essays: Sidney To Macaulay. 1909–14. Vol. 27. The Harvard Classics
he. —On the Realities of Imagination. Leigh Hunt. Harvard Classics, Vol. 27. English Essays. From Sir philip sidney to Macaulay. Four
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57. Sir Philip Sidney. 1554-1586. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10
Sir philip sidney. 15541586. John Bartlett, comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. Sir philip sidney. (1554–1586). 1.
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59. Sir Philip Sidney: The Shepherd Knight
A tribute to Sir philip sidney and selections of his poetry not commonly found on the web. Index. Selected Works Farewell O Sun, Astrophil
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Sir Philip Sidney is reputed as a kind and charitable courtier who was revered by his peers as an example of English chivalry. He conducted himself with honor and followed his convictions even though it cost him her Majesty's favor on occasion. Philip's most notable characteristic is that he aspired to be an honorable man and it was that aspiration that made him such an admirable person. He faced many circumstances that would have hardened or utterly corrupted the heart of any other, but he endured them with a noble heart, the heart of a poet.
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