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         Sidney Philip:     more books (73)
  1. Sidney to Milton, 1580-1660 (Transitions) by Marion Wynne-Davis, 2003-02-08
  2. A Sidney Chronology: 1551-1654 (Author Chronologies) by Michael G. Brennan, Noel J. Kinnamon, 2003-12-05
  3. Sidney's Poetics: Imitating Creation by Michael Mack, 2004-12
  4. Sidney and Junius on Poetry and Painting: From the Margins to the Center by Judith Dundas, 2007-10-30
  5. The Imperfect Friend: Emotion and Rhetoric in Sidney, Milton and Their Conexts by Wendy Olmsted, 2008-05-03
  6. The Text of Sidney's Arcadian World by Michael McCanles, 1989-06
  7. The Ridiculous to the Delightful: Comic Characters in Sidney's New Arcadia (The Lebaron Russell Briggs Prize Honors Essays in English, 1973) by Robert Nicholas Reeves, 1974-01-01
  8. Favorite Sons: The Politics and Poetics of the Sidney Family by Elizabeth Mazzola, 2003-10-01
  9. Critical Contexts of Sidney's Astrophil and Stella, and Spenser's Amoretti (E L S Monograph Series) by J. MacArthur, 1989-08
  10. Heroic Love: Studies in Sidney and Spenser by Mark Rose, 1968-06
  11. Sidney's Poetic Justice: The Old Arcadia, Its Eclogues, and Renaissance Pastoral Traditions by Robert, M.D. Stillman, 1986-03
  12. Sidney in Retrospect: Selections from English Literary Renaissance by Arthur F. Kinney, 1988-05
  13. Three Studies in the Renaissance: Sidney, Jonson, Milton (Yale studies in English) by Richard B. Young, 1969-06
  14. Sir Philip Sydney and the English Renaissance by John Buxton, 1987-12

81. Philip Sidney At LiteratureClassics.com -- Essays, Resources
Philip Sidney. 1554 1586 *. Sir Philip Sidney. He cometh unto you with a tale which holdeth children from play, and old men from the chimney-corner.
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Sweet food of sweetly uttered knowledge. Defence of Poesy. Sir Philip Sidney He cometh unto you with a tale which holdeth children from play, and old men from the chimney-corner. Defence of Poesy. Sir Philip Sidney I never heard the old song of Percy and Douglas that I found not my heart moved more than with a trumpet. Defence of Poesy.

82. Poetry: Julia Alvarez
Back to list Sir Philip Sidney (1554–1586) LINKS Luminarium.org Sir Philip Sidney http//www.luminarium.org/renlit/Sidney.htm This site’s creator, Anniina
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Luminarium.org: Sir Philip Sidney
http://www.luminarium.org/renlit/sidney.htm

This site’s creator, Anniina Jokinen, has compiled extensive information about Sidney’s life, links to the text of many of his works, critical essays and articles about his work, and links to other useful sites.
Selected Poetry and Prose of Philip Sidney
"http://www.library.utoronto.ca/utel/rp/authors/sidney.html

Maintained by the University of Toronto English Department, this site features the text of many Sidney poems as well as his important A Defence of Poesie.
Renascence Editions: Sir Philip Sidney
Renascence Editions is an online repository of works printed in English between 1477 and 1799. Click here for the entire text of Astrophel and Stella, A Defence of Poesie, and The Lady of May.

83. The Sidneys Of Penshurst
Sir Henry alive and well in Virginia? Return to index Sir Philip Sidney (1554 - 1586) Philip was born at Penshurst on 30th November 1554.
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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.

84. 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.

85. Sir Philip Sidney Quotes - The Quotations Page
Quotations by Author. Sir Philip Sidney (1554 1586) English poet, politician, soldier more author details. Showing quotations 1 to 2 of 2 total,
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86. Sir Philip Sidney - Author Details And Biography - The Quotations Page
Quotations by Author. Author details Sir Philip Sidney (1554 1586). Full Name, Sidney, Philip, Sir. Biography, English poet, politician, soldier.
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87. Early Sidney Family Tree
Sir Philip Sidney Poet, MP courtier (1554 1586), Frances Walsingham Daughter of Sir Francis Walsingham. Sir Robert Sidney 1st
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The Sidney Family Tree (1200 - 1500)
Nicolas Sidney Anne Brandon T he line of succession shown in Bold type. Sir Philip Sidney died shortly after his father so never inherited Penshurst. W hen printing this page set your printer to landscape orientation Sir William Sidney
Anne Pakenham Sir Henry Sidney
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KG Barbara Gamage Lady Mary Sidney m Henry Herbert 2nd Earl of Pembroke Elizabeth Sidney William Sidney? Robert Sidney 2nd Earl of Leicester Lady Dorothy Percy Lady Mary Sidney Authoress m Sir Robert Wroth Algernon Sidney Henry Sidney Earl of Romney d.s.p Philip Sidney 3rd Earl of Leicester Lady Catherine Cecil Robert Sidney Lady Dorothy Sidney "Sacharissa" 1st Earl of Sunderland Robert Sidney 4th Earl of Leicester Lady Elizabeth Egerton The Spencer and Churchill families. Thomas Sidney Mary Reeve Philip Sidney 5th Earl of Leicester m Anne Reeve John Sidney 6th Earl of Leicester d.unm

88. The Sidneys Of Penshurst Place
Sir Philip Sidney (1554 1586). He cometh unto you with a tale which holdeth children from play, and old men from the chimney-corner. Philip Sidney.
http://home.freeuk.net/sidsoft/thesidneys.html
T H E S I D N E Y F A M I L Y
Sir William Sidney (1482 - 1554)
William 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)
Henry 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. In 1553 Henry married Lady Mary Dudley, sister to Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, Ambrose Dudley, Earl of Warwick and Lord Guildford Dudley. Guildford was married to the ill-fated Lady Jane Grey, grand-daughter to Henry VII who had been named by Edward VI (under pressure from John Dudley, the Duke of Northumberland - Henry Sidney's father-in law) as his successor. Lady Jane reluctantly became queen but after only nine days the Lord Mayor of London announced that Henry VIII's eldest daughter, Mary, was rightfully Queen. Lady Jane Grey and many of her supporters - including her husband and father-in-law - were executed. Her brothers-in-law Ambrose and Robert were confined to the Tower of London but Henry Sidney and his wife escaped any implications.

89. Literary Encyclopedia: Sidney, Sir Philip
Sidney, Sir Philip. (1554 1586). www.LitEncyc.com. Domain Literature. Poet, Courtier, Essayist, Humanist, Letter Writer, Literary
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90. Sir Philip Sydney Poems, Biography And Picture
Sir Philip Sydney Nationality English - Lifespan - 1554 - 1586 Family – Father was Henry Sidney, a courtier and his Godfather was Philip II of Spain
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Nationality - English - Lifespan - 1554 - 1586
Family – Father was Henry Sidney, a courtier and his Godfather was Philip II of Spain
Education – Shrewsbury school and ChristChurch college, Oxford
Career - Poet, courtier and diplomat
Famous Works of Sir Philip Sydney – Old Arcadia and the poem ‘Sleep’ Famous Poems
Sir Philip Sydney Sleep a poem by Sir Philip Sydney
Voices at the Window a poem by Sir Philip Sydney
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91. Www.letteraturaalfemminile.it Philip Sidney
Translate this page Sir Philip Sidney. 1554 -1586. Vero amore. Il mio vero amore ha il mio cuore ed io ho il suo. in giusto scambio l’uno per l’altro dato.
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Sir Philip Sidney Vero amore Il mio vero amore ha il mio cuore ed io ho il suo in giusto scambio l’uno per l’altro dato. Io tengo caro il suo, e il mio lui non può perdere, non ci fu mai un patto meglio riuscito. Il mio vero amore ha il mio cuore ed io ho il suo. Il suo cuore in me ci tiene uniti, il mio cuore in lui guida pensieri e sensi. Lui ama il mio cuore, che era suo una volta, io adoro il suo, perché in me ora ascolta. Il mio vero amore ha il mio cuore ed io ho il suo. Sir Philip Sidney nacque nel Kent nel 1554 e morì nei Paesi Bassi nel 1586. La sua fama è legata ad Astrofel e Stella , un canzoniere, e al romanzo Arcadia

92. GIGA Quote Author Page For Sir Philip Sidney (Sydney)
Sir Philip Sidney (SYDNEY). English soldier, author, poet and courtier (1554 1586).
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O you virtuous owle,
The wise Minerva's only fowle.
A Remedy for Love (l. 77) [ Owls
In ashes of despaire, though burnt, shall make thee live.
Arcadia Fire Making a perpetual mansion of this poor baiting place. Arcadia World Knitting and withal singing, and it seemed that her voice comforted her hands to work. Arcadia (bk. I) [ Songs Many-headed multitude. Arcadia (bk. II) [ Public My dear, my better half. Arcadia (bk. III) [ Wives So when thou saw'st in nature's cabinet Stella thou straight'st look'st babies in her eyes. Astrophel and Stella Eyes They love indeed who quake to say they love. Astrophel and Stella (LIV) [ Love Have I caught my heav'nly jewel. Astrophel and Stella (song II) [ Success Come, Sleep: O, Sleep! the certain knot of peace

93. Sir Philip Sidney. Astrophil And Stella. Structure, Theme And Convention
Sir Philip Sidney 1554 1586. The names Astrophil and Stella mean Star-lover and Star, suggesting the impossibility of their union
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Structure, theme and convention in Sir Philip Sidney's sonnet sequence, Astrophil and Stella
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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

94. PH@school: Literature: Author Biographies
Themes. Sir Philip Sidney (1554–1586). Sir Philip Sidney wrote the first great sonnet sequence in English, Astrophel and Stella.
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Sir Philip Sidney wrote the first great sonnet sequence in English, Astrophel and Stella. Before Sidney, Sir Thomas Wyatt and the Earl of Surray had written excellent sonnets, but Sidney was the first to write a series of sonnets linked by subject matter and theme. In addition, his Defence of Poesy marks the beginning of English literary criticism. Sidney was born at Penshurst, the country home of his aristocratic family. After studying at Oxford and Cambridge he traveled extensively in Europe. Back in England he became a favorite in court, where his charm, intelligence, and good judgment were recognized and admired. In 1575, he made the acquaintance of Penelope Devereux, the daughter of Lord Essex. She was the 13. They became engaged, but the engagement was later broken off and Penelope became the wife of Lord Rich. She is the Stella of Astrophel and Stella. In 1580, he fell out favor with the court by writing a letter to Queen Elizabeth urging her not to marry the Duke of Anjou. He then retired to his sister's home, where he wrote part of Arcadia

95. Bibliotheca Augustana
Philip Sidney 1554 1586, The Author Sir Philip Sidney, «sublimely mild, a spirit without spot» (Shelley), courtier, poet, author of prose romance and critic
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B I B L I O T H E C A A U G U S T A N A
Philip Sidney
The Author
The Work
Discourse on Irish Affairs (1577)
The Lady of May

The Defence of Poesie

Certain Sonnets (1581)
The Countesse of Pembroke's Arcadia
(Old Arcadia 1581)
Astrophel and Stella

The Countesse of Pembroke's Arcadia (New Arcadia 1584) Letters
Appendix
Richard Bear's Sidney sites (University of Oregon) The Sidney site at the University of Toronto Sources/Colophon

96. Miscellaneous Items In High Demand: Subjects: 475
Sidmouth, Henry Addington,Viscount,17571844Ethics. Sidney, Philip,Sir,1554-1586Death burial. Sidney, Sylvia. Sidon (Lebanon)1840-1850.
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