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  1. The Countess of Pembroke 's Arcadia. The Original quarto edition by Sidney. Philip. Sir. 1554-1586., 1891-01-01
  2. Miscellaneous works, with a life of the author and illustrative notes by William Gray by Philip, Sir, 1554-1586 Sidney, 2009-10-26
  3. The countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia. Ed. by Albert Feuillerat. by Sidney. Philip. Sir. 1554-1586., 1912-01-01
  4. The Sidney Psalter: The Psalms of Sir Philip and Mary Sidney (Oxford World's Classics) by Sir Philip Sidney, Mary Sidney, 2009-10-11
  5. Sir Philip Sidney: The Major Works (Oxford World's Classics) by Sir Philip Sidney, 2002-11-28
  6. Sir Philip Sidney: Courtier Poet by Katherine Duncan-Jones, 1991-10
  7. Sidney's The Defence of Poesy' and Selected Renaissance Literary Criticism (Penguin Classics) by Various, 2004-06-29
  8. Sir Philip Sidney, Cultural Icon by Richard Hillyer, 2010-03-15
  9. A Concordance to the Poems of Sir Philip Sidney (The Cornell Concordances) by Herbert S. Donow, Philip Sidney, 1975-06
  10. Labyrinth of Desire: Invention and Culture in the Work of Sir Philip Sidney by William Craft, 1994-09
  11. Sir Philip Sidney: An Annotated Bibliography of Texts and Criticism (Reference Publication in Literature) by Donald V. Stump, Jerome Steele Dees, et all 1994-04
  12. The Making of Sir Philip Sidney by Edward Berry, 1998-05-30
  13. Male Pretense: A Gender Study of Sir Philip Sidney's Life and Texts (Salzburg Studies in English Literature) by Katrina Bachinger, 1995-05
  14. Essential Articles for the Study of Sir Philip Sidney (Essential Articles Series)

21. Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586) British Writer.
Sidney, Sir Philip Guide picks. (15541586) British writer. Scholar,diplomat, poet, courtier, soldier, and gentleman, Sidney was
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Sidney, Sir Philip
Guide picks (1554-1586) British writer. Scholar, diplomat, poet, courtier, soldier, and gentleman, Sidney was admired for his attainments in all of these pursuits.
Astrophel and Stella

Examine the poetic work by Sir Phillip Sidney in a Renascence Text edition. Also includes eleven songs. Elizabethan Sonneteers
"The story of the romantic passion between Sidney and Penelope Devereux, Astrophel and Stella, is well known to readers of literary history." Great Quotes: Sir Philip Sidney Read quotes like: "The only disadvantage of an honest heart is credulity." Sidney Collection Linger among the works of the Elizabethan courtier and author. Offers an audio reading of "My True-Love Hath my Heart." Sidney Journal University of Guelph newsletter offers articles, reviews, and event updates for Sidney aficionados.

22. Sir Philip Sidney
Sir Philip Sidney (15541586). Sir Philip Sidney(National Portrait Gallery, London).
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Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586)
Sir Philip Sidney (National Portrait Gallery, London) From Astrophel and Stella (1591) From Arcadia

23. Elizabethan Sonneteers
But the flowering of interest in the sonnet form dates to 1591, to publicationof Astrophel and Stella by Sir Philip Sidney (15541586).
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Elizabethan Sonneteers
Soldier, courtier, poet, and dramatist, George Gascoigne (1525-1577) wrote one of the first English sonnet sequences as well as the first essay on the writing of poetry. But the flowering of interest in the sonnet form dates to 1591, to publication of Astrophel and Stella by Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586). Today Sidney's iambic pentameter sounds more assured and fluid than that of his predecessors. Astrophel and Stella contains over one hundred sonnets and several songs. A biography of Sidney was written by his contemporary Fulke Greville (1554-1628), who himself wrote over a hundred sonnets. The explorer Sir Walter Ralegh (1552-1618), favored by Queen Elizabeth but imprisoned and executed by King James, wrote a few sonnets. Edmund Spenser (1552-1599) also wrote a sonnet sequence, Amoretti (1595), in an interlocking rhyme form now known as the Spenserian sonnet Michael Drayton (1563-1631) fell in love with Anne, the daughter of Sir Henry Goodere, his employer, but she married someone else. He continued his worship of her in the fluid and direct sonnets of his long sequence

24. Philip Sidney - A Bibliography
JuelJensen, Bent, 'Sir Philip Sidney, 1554-1586 a check-list of early editionsof his works', in Sir Philip Sidney An Anthology of Modern Criticism, ed
http://www.english.cam.ac.uk/sidney/sidney_bibliography.htm
Sir Philip Sidney A Select Bibliography NOTE: This bibliography is not in any respect comprehensive, but rather aims to list editions, a selection of important book-length studies, and essential reference works, where more guidance may be sought. Please send suggestions for additions to Gavin Alexander Editions The Poems of Sir Philip Sidney , ed. William A. Ringler, Jr (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1962) The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia The Old Arcadia ) , ed. Jean Robertson (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1973) The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia The New Arcadia ), ed. Victor Skretkowicz (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1987) [revised Books I-III] Miscellaneous Prose of Sir Philip Sidney , ed. Katherine Duncan-Jones and Jan van Dorsten (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1973) The Complete Works of Sir Philip Sidney , ed. A. Feuillerat, 4 vols (Cambridge: C.U.P., 1912-26), vol. 3 (includes correspondence) Paperback texts Sir Philip Sidney , ed. Katherine Duncan-Jones, The Oxford Authors (Oxford: O.U.P., 1989) An Apology for Poetry, or, The Defence of Poesy , ed. Geoffrey Shepherd (London: Nelson, 1965; repr. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1973)

25. The Sidney Homepage - Biography Of Sir Philip Sidney
Sir Philip Sidney (15541586). by Roger Kuin. Philip Sidney was bornat Penshurst (Kent) at 445 am on Friday, November 30, 1554, the
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Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586) by Roger Kuin Philip Sidney was born at Penshurst (Kent) at 4:45 a.m. on Friday, November 30, 1554, the eldest son of Sir Henry Sidney and Lady Mary Dudley, eldest daughter of John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland and sister of Robert, Earl of Leicester and Ambrose, Earl of Warwick. His father had been a close companion of the young King Edward VI, and continued to serve his country under Queen Mary and, later, Queen Elizabeth. From 1564 until 1568 Philip, with his lifelong friend Fulke Greville, attended Shrewsbury school, under Thomas Ashton, one of the age's notable educators. While Sidney was at Shrewsbury, Sir Henry was Lord Deputy of Ireland, where his attempts to rule with visible justice were continually thwarted by the fact that one of the two bitter rival nobles in his domain, the Earl of Ormond, was also a favourite of the Queen, resident at Court, a Privy Councillor, and an ally of Leicester's (and Sidney's) enemy the Earl of Sussex. Early in 1568, at the age of thirteen, Philip entered Christ Church, Oxford. Here he stayed three years and had as contemporaries and friends Richard Hakluyt the geographer and William Camden the historian. When Sidney was seventeen his uncle, the Earl of Leicester, sent him on a tour of the Continent, to learn languages and international relations. In May 1572 he crossed to France in a special embassy to Charles IX, with Leicester's recommendation to Sir Francis Walsingham, then resident ambassador in Paris. Here he met Hubert Languet (1518-1581), a Huguenot humanist and political observer for the Elector of Saxony, whose protégé, friend and correspondent he was to become for the next nine years. He also was caught up in the St Bartholomew's Massacre, when thousands of Protestants were slaughtered.

26. 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.

27. H6 ALIGN=CENTER /H6 Sir Philip Sidney
Sir Walter Ralegh (15521618). Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586). Welcome to Kent England,United Kingdom. Selected Poetry and Prose of Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586).
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This page is for the purpose of giving the reader additional sites of information on Sir Philip Sidney and his life and the times surrounding it. Penshurst Place Open World Internet Fluke Greville, Lord Brooke (1554-1628) Elizabeth I (1533-1603) ... Sir Philip Sidney: Additional Sources

28. H6 ALIGN=CENTER /H6 Sir Philip Sidney
Sir Philip Sidney 15541586 By S. Austria J. Beck A. Herrin DH Lauten M. Navarrete.English Literature 2322 British Literature Dr. D. Rowlett, Ph.
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Sir Philip Sidney By S. Austria J. Beck A. Herrin D. H. Lauten M. Navarrete English Literature 2322 British Literature Dr. D. Rowlett, Ph. D. Houston Community College System Houston, Texas, USA

29. WIEM: Sidney Sir Philip
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Sidney Sir Philip (1554-1586), angielski pisarz i humanista, dworzanin El¿biety I . Odby³ wiele podró¿y po Europie, 1574 odwiedzi³ Polskê. S³u¿y³ tak¿e w wojsku, poleg³ w bitwie w Niderlandach. Autor wydanych po¶miertnie dzie³: znanego romansu pasterskiego proz± Arcadia (1590), cyklu sonetów mi³osnych Astrophil and Stella (1591), rozprawy teoretycznej Obrona poezji (1595, wydanie polskie 1938). Przek³ady w antologii Poeci jêzyka angielskiego (tom 1, 1969). Powi±zania Sielanka Pastoralna literatura wiêcej zobacz wszystkie serwisy ... do góry Encyklopedia zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra

30. 16th Century
Sir Philip Sidney (15541586) Costly Signalling and the Handicap Principle Defenceof Poesie (Ponsonby1595) Penshurst PlaceSir Philip Sidney Selected
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, Countess of Pembroke (1561-1621)
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Thomas Nashe AUTHORS George Peele William Shakespeare Sir Philip Sidney John Skelton (ca.1460-1529) Edmund Spenser Isabella Whitney Sir Thomas Wyatt the Elder INTERNET RESOURCES Sixteenth Century Renaissance English Literature (1485-1603) Early Modern Literary Studies Elizabethan Review Essays and Articles on Sixteenth Century Renaissance English Literature ... Women's Writing in the Renaissance and Reformation PRINT RESOURCES Katherine Usher Henderson, Barbara F. McManus, editors.

31. The San Antonio College Sir Philip Sidney Page
The Sir Philip Sidney Page. ( 15541586 ) Major Works Penguin Books publishesa Selected Poems as well as a Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia.
http://www.accd.edu/sac/english/bailey/sidney.htm
The Sir Philip Sidney Page
Major Works

Penguin Books publishes a Selected Poems as well as a Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia
The Defense of Poesie
( 1580; published, 1595 ). An apology for poetry written in response to an attack on poetry by one Stephen Gosson, whose puritan credentials were not superior to Sidney's own. On Line
The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia ( 1590 ). Long pastoral romance with a several European antecedents.
Astrophel and Stella ( 1591 ). Sidney himself is Astrophel, 'Starlover.' This sonnet sequence was written in praise of Penelope Devereux. On Line
About Sidney
John Buxton, Sir Philip Sidney and the English Renaissance . 2nd. Edition.St Martin's, 1966.
Katherine Duncan-Jones, Sir Philip Sidney, Courtier Poet . Yale, 1991.
Kenneth Myrick, Sir Philip Sidney as a Literary Craftsman . Nebraska, 1965.
James M. Osborn, Young Philip Sidney, 1572-1577 . Yale, 1972.
Mona Wilson, Sir Philip Sidney . Rupert Hart-Davis, 1950. Sir Philip Sidney . At the Luminarium. Back to English Renaissance

32. San Antonio College LitWeb English Renaissance And Early 17th Century Literature
Sir Walter Ralegh ( 15521618 ). Richard Hakluyt ( 1552-1616 ). Sir Philip Sidney( 1554-1586 ). Richard Hooker ( 1554-1600 ). John Lyly ( 1554-1606 ).
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Index of the Literature of the English Renaissance and Early Seventeenth Century
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33. Sir Philip Sidney
Sir Philip Sidney(15541586). -Courtier, soldier, poet, friend andpatron -rage at the Massacre of St. Bartholomew's day; Sidney's
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Sir Philip Sidney -Courtier, soldier, poet, friend and patron
-rage at the Massacre of St. Bartholomew's day; Sidney's protestantism
-Friendship-Edward Dyer, Greville, E. Spenser
The Defense of Poesy

An Apology for Poetry
-defend the role of the poet and the world-value of poetry
Astrophil and Stella
(Starlover and Star)
-First of Elizabethan sonnet cycle
-relationship with Penelope Devereux
The Nightingale

-wouned at Zutphen on Sept. 13, 1586 and died at the age of 32

34. Jelle Otten. Sir Philip Sidney References
Sir Philip Sidney references. Jelle Otten Sir Philip Sidney (15541586) wasa statesman, poet and soldier. He was one of Queen Elisabeth's favourites.
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35. Luminarium Book Store: Sir Philip Sidney
Sir Philip Sidney and Arcadia by Joan Rees Hardcover Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Pr,June sets out the case for a rereading of Sidney's (15541586) prose romance
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Philip Sidney : A Double Life

by Alan Stewart
Hardcover - 400 pages
St. Martin's Press; October 2001
"This man, known as the "epitome of Elizabethan chivalry"
and "quintessential Englishman," appears here as disap-
pointingly less than his reputation. The subtitular "double
life" alludes to the fact that the handsome, talented, well-
born Sir Philip was belittled and neglected in England by status-sensitive, conspiracy-minded Queen Elizabeth, while on the continent his poetry and his statesmanship earned him acclaim.... Stewart furnishes a litany of Sidney's frustrations (his connections to noble families under royal suspicion injured his prospects), and examines his literary projects, which, but for the convoluted pastoral epic Arcadia the lofty Defense of Poesie and the sonnet sequence Astrophil and Stella , remained unfinished. In Stewart's demythologized

36. Sir Philip Sydney
(Public Records Office). Sidney, Sir Philip (15541586), was an author,courtier, and soldier during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England.
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Sir Philip Sidney's Last Letter
This epic hero, poet, statesman, soldier, and a favourite of Queen Elizabeth, was endowed to the highest degree with the human virtues.
Given command of a force in the Netherlands by the Queen, he was shot in the thigh by a musket ball on September 22, 1586, while trying to intercept a convoy of provisions for the enemy during the Battle of Zutphen.
Though a prey to burning thirst, he refused, in favour of a dying soldier, a cup of water that was brought to him, saying: "Thy need is greater than mine".
He was only thirty-two, and clung to life. Though in the throes of death, he still had the strength to write to Jean Wyer (surgeon to the Duke of Cleves) the accompanying note, which we translate, the original being in Latin:
My Weire, come come, I am in great peril of my life and I want thee. Neither living nor dead will I be ungrateful. I can do no more than earnestly pray that thou mayest hasten. Farewell. At Arnem. Thine.
PH. Sidney.
Unfortunately the letter arrived too late to be of use, for the gallant soldier died on the following day.
(Public Records Office) [Sidney, Sir Philip (1554-1586), was an author, courtier, and soldier during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England. He became famous for his literary criticism, prose fiction, and poetry.]

37. Project Gutenberg Author Record
Project Gutenberg Author record. Sidney, Philip, Sir, 15541586. Titles.Defence Of Poesie And Poems, A. To the main listings page. Main
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Project Gutenberg Author record
Sidney, Philip, Sir, 1554-1586
Titles
Defence Of Poesie And Poems, A
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38. Project Gutenberg Author Index
Shute, Henry A. (Henry Augustus), 18561943. Sidney, Margaret, 1844-1924. Sidney,Philip, Sir, 1554-1586. Sienkiewicz, Henryk, 1846-1916. Sills, Steven.
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Author Index "S"
Sabatini, Rafael, 1875-1950 Sacher-Masoch, Leopold, Ritter von, 1835-1895 Saint-Simon, Louis de Rouvroy, duc de, 1675-1755 Sainte-Foi, Charles, 1806-1861 ... Syrett, Netta
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39. Selected Poems Of Sir Philip Sidney
Sir Philip Sidney (15541586).
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Sir Philip Sidney
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40. Sidney, Sir Philip : UK Category On LimeySearch.co.uk
Selected Poetry and Prose of Sir Philip Sidney (15541586) - Extensive selectionsfrom Representitive Poetry On-line, from the University of Toronto.
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