Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and PoetryUniv of Wisconsin Press, 1983 - 539 Seiten An anthology grounded in the historic and aesthetic context of a crucial figure in 16th-century English literature |
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... Excellent on the formal na- ture of Renaissance art and the courtly qualities of the New Arcadia . Perhaps overstates the roles of the Sidneys as patrons responsible for the high Renaissance in Elizabethan England . Danby , John F ...
... Excellent on the formal na- ture of Renaissance art and the courtly qualities of the New Arcadia . Perhaps overstates the roles of the Sidneys as patrons responsible for the high Renaissance in Elizabethan England . Danby , John F ...
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... excellent criticism of the 1590 Arcadia as an epic , as defined by its age . Rejects the Arcadia of 1593 as false to Sidney's intentions . Van Dorsten , J. A. Poets , Patrons , and Professors : Sir Philip Sidney , Daniel Rogers , and ...
... excellent criticism of the 1590 Arcadia as an epic , as defined by its age . Rejects the Arcadia of 1593 as false to Sidney's intentions . Van Dorsten , J. A. Poets , Patrons , and Professors : Sir Philip Sidney , Daniel Rogers , and ...
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Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Old Arcadia | 9 |
Other Poems from the Old Arcadia | 68 |
The TwentyThird Psalm | 85 |
Letter to Robert Sidney | 92 |
Introduction | 99 |
Introduction | 243 |
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