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  1. Sir Philip Sidney: An Anthology of Modern Criticism
  2. Sir Philip Sidney and Arcadia by Joan Rees, 1991-06
  3. Philip Sidney: A Double Life by Alan Stewart, 2001-10-05
  4. The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia: (The Old Arcadia) (Oxford World's Classics) by Sir Philip Sidney, 2008-10-15
  5. Sir Philip Sidney and the Interpretation of Renaissance Culture: The Poet in His Time and in Ours : A Collection of Critical and Scholarly Essays by Gary F. Waller, 1984-11
  6. Life of Renowned Sir Philip Sidney (Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints) by Fulke Greville, 1984-09
  7. Dazzling Images: The Masks of Sir Philip Sidney by Alan Hager, 1991-04
  8. Sir Philip Sidney: An Annotated Bibliography of Modern Criticism, 1941-1970 (University of Missouri Studies ; V. 56) by Mary A. Washington, 1972-06
  9. Sir Philip Sidney & His Circle (Writers and their Work) by Matthew Woodcock, 2010-04-15
  10. The Mistress-Knowledge: Sir Philip Sidney's Defence of Poesie and Literary Architectonics in the English Renaissance by M. J. Doherty, 1991-06
  11. Symmetry and Sense: The Poetry of Sir Philip Sidney by Robert Langford Montgomery, 1961-06
  12. Sir Philip Sidney: The Maker's Mind by Dorothy Connell, 1977-10
  13. Notable Images of Virtues and Vices: Character Types in Sir Philip Sidney's New Arcadia (Amer Univ Studies, Ser 3, Comparative Literature, Vol 24) by Neda Jeny, 1989-01
  14. William Temple's Analysis of Sir Philip Sidney's Apology for Poetry: An Edition and Translation (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies) by William Temple, John Webster, 1984-02

41. Britannia | Britain
Translate this page Sidney, Sir Philip (1554-1586). Englischer Dichter, geboren in Penshurst(Kent), gestorben in Arnheim. Sidney verkörperte zu Lebzeiten
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Sidney, Sir Philip (1554-1586) Englischer Dichter, geboren in Penshurst (Kent), gestorben in Arnheim Sidney verkörperte zu Lebzeiten das elisabethanische Ideal des tugendhaften Gentleman und Dichters. Mit seinem Werk übte er großen Einfluß auf die Entwicklung der englischen Lyrik aus. Sidney studierte am Christ Church College in Oxford . Als Günstling Königin Elisabeths I. wurde er mit diplomatischen Missionen betraut. Nachdem er den Unmut der Königin erregt hatte, zog er sich aus dem höfischen Leben zurück, wurde jedoch 1583 rehabilitiert und zum Ritter geschlagen. Im Jahr 1585 wurde Sidney zum Gouverneur von Vlissingen (Niederlande) ernannt und nahm in dieser Eigenschaft 1586 an einem Feldzug englischer Hilfstruppen gegen die Spanier teil. Er starb an Verwundungen, die er in der Schlacht von Zutphen erlitten hatte.
Veröffentlicht wurden Sidneys Werke erst nach seinem Tod. Viele seiner Schriften waren jedoch zu seinen Lebzeiten in Manuskriptform verbreitet. Zu seinen bekanntesten Dichtungen zählt der Zyklus "Astrophel and Stella" "Astrophel und Stella" ) aus 108 Sonetten , zu denen ihn seine unerwiderte Liebe zu einer jungen Engländerin inspiriert hatte. Ferner verfaßte er

42. Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586) You Gote-heard Gods
Sir Philip Sidney (15541586) YOU GOTE-HEARD GODS.
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SIR PHILIP SIDNEY (1554-1586)
YOU GOTE-HEARD GODS
Indexes: [ by Poet by First Line by Date by Keyword ... Criticism on Poetry
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  • Original Text: Sir Philippe Sidnei, The Covntesse of Pembrokes Arcadia
  • First Publication Date
  • Representative Poetry On-line : Editor, I. Lancashire; Publisher, Web Development Group, Inf. Tech. Services, Univ. of Toronto Lib.
  • Edition RPO
In-text Notes are keyed to line numbers. Strephon.
Klaius.
Strephon.
Klaius.
Strephon.
Klaius.
Strephon.
Klaius.
Strephon.
Klaius. Strephon. Klaius. Strephon. Klaius.
NOTES
Composition Date:
by 1581.
Form:
double sestina. Poem number 71 of the first eclogues in the 1590 Old Arcadia but in the second eclogues in 1593. Strephon and Klaius are two shepherds from outside Arcadia in love with a noble lady, Urania, wrongly supposed a shepherd's daughter, who has ordered them to stay there until she sends word to come. Satyrs: mythic goat-men (head and breast of man, lower body of goat), living in woody regions, and typically lecherous.

43. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Subject > Literature
Author Sidney, Philip, Sir, 15541586 Keywords Authors S Sidney, Philip, Sir,1554-1586; Titles D ; Subject Literature; literary history and collections.
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44. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Authors > S
Fannie Isabel; Sherwood, Margaret Pollock, 18641955; Sidney, Margaret,1844-1924; Sidney, Philip, Sir, 1554-1586; Sienkiewicz, Henryk
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45. Sir Philip Sidney The Bargain
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The Bargain
By Sir Philip Sidney
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. Back to top DayPoems Poem No. 90 Poems by Sir Philip Sidney: Philomela Sleep Song Splendidis longum valedico Nugis ... Voices at the Window D a y P o e m s D a y P o e m s D a y P o e m s D a y P o e m s D a y P o e m s D a y P o e m s D a y P o e m s Won't you help support DayPoems? DayPoems Front Poetry Whirl Google search for Sir Philip Sidney Reading passions Rare books of verse ... Recent reading Indexes Poems Poets Poetry Places Poetry Places Perveen Shakir: Tomato Ketchup Meher, Ayesha - your True Color

46. Sir Philip Sidney Philomela
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Philomela
By Sir Philip Sidney
THE Nightingale, as soon as April bringeth
Unto her rested sense a perfect waking,
While late-bare Earth, proud of new clothing, springeth,
Sings out her woes, a thorn her song-book making;
And mournfully bewailing,
Her throat in tunes expresseth What grief her breast oppresseth, For Tereus' force on her chaste will prevailing. O Philomela fair, O take some gladness That here is juster cause of plaintful sadness! Thine earth now springs, mine fadeth; Thy thorn without, my thorn my heart invadeth. Alas! she hath no other cause of anguish But Tereus' love, on her by strong hand wroken; Wherein she suffering, all her spirits languish, Full womanlike complains her will was broken But I, who, daily craving, Cannot have to content me, Have more cause to lament me, Since wanting is more woe than too much having.

47. Voices At The Window, By Sir Philip Sidney
Click Here. VOICES AT THE WINDOW. by Sir Philip Sidney (15541586)HO is it that, this dark night, Underneath my window plaineth?
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VOICES AT THE WINDOW by: Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586)
    HO is it that, this dark night,
    Underneath my window plaineth?
    It is one who from thy sight
    Being, ah, exiled, disdaineth
    Every other vulgar light.
    Why, alas, and are you he?
    Dear, when you find change in me,
    Let my change to ruin be.
    Well, in absence this will die:
    Leave to see, and leave to wonder.
    Absence sure will help, if I
    Can learn how myself to sunder
    From what in my heart doth lie.
    But time will these thoughts remove;
    Time doth work what no man knoweth.
    Time doth as the subject prove:
    What time still the affection groweth
    In the faithful turtle-dove.
    What if you new beauties see?
    Will not they stir new affection?
    I will think they pictures be
    (Image-like, of saint's perfection)
    Poorly counterfeiting thee.
    But your reason's purest light
    Bids you leave such minds to nourish.
    Dear, do reason no such spite!
    Never doth thy beauty flourish
    More than in my reason's sight.
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48. Sleep, By Sir Philip Sidney
Click Here. SLEEP. by Sir Philip Sidney (15541586) OME, Sleep;O Sleep! the certain knot of peace. The baiting-place of wit, the
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SLEEP by: Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586)
    OME, Sleep; O Sleep! the certain knot of peace.
    The baiting-place of wit, the balm of woe,
    The poor man's wealth, the prisoner's release,
    Th' indifferent judge between the high and low;
    With shield of proof shield me from out the prease
    Of those fierce darts Despair at me doth throw:
    O make in me those civil wars to cease;
    I will good tribute pay, if thou do so.
    Take thou of me smooth pillows, sweetest bed,
    A chamber deaf to noise and blind of light,
    A rosy garland and a weary head;
    And if these things, as being thine by right,
    Move not thy heavy grace, thou shalt in me,
    Livelier than elsewhere, Stella's image see.
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49. Major Poets Of The Period
Sir Phillip Sidney (15541586). Which Sir Philip perceiving, he delivered it tothe poor man with these words External link Sidney's selected Works (Luminarium
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Major poets of the period
The frontispiece of Donne's Death's Duell (1632),
showing him in his death shroud.
By permission of the Foger Shakespeare Library Shakespeare was an omnivorous reader, and must have been keenly interested in the poetry of his time he contributed sonnets and two narrative poems himself as well as the powerful poetry of his plays* . But it is difficult to say how much influence other poets had on his language. These links offer brief notes on some major poets of Shakespeare's time:
. . . Frenzied poets?
Listen to the passage. For fast connection.
For modem.
The poet's eye, in a fine frenzy rolling,
Doth glance from heaven to earth, from earth to heaven;
And as imagination bodies forth
The forms of things unknown, the poet's pen
Turns them to shapes, and gives to airy nothing
A local habitation and a name
A Midsummer Night's Dream, 5.1.7-17; audio portion read in Shakespeare's original pronunciation [Notes]
Poetry changes
One of the most striking things that happens to poetry in the period of Shakespeare's output is the way it becomes dramatic, particularly in the sense that poems by a single author are written with different voices: thus John Donne can seem at one moment a sincere lover, the next a profligate, the next a deeply religious asceticand the same variety can be found in the poetry of Ben Jonson, and of those who followed these two influential figures.

50. Sir Philip Sidney
Sir Philip Sidney (15541586). The Bargain Song Voices at the WindowPhilomela The Highway His Lady’s Cruelty Sleep Splendidis
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Sir Philip Sidney
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51. Sir Philip Sidney's Sonnets
Sir Philip Sidney (15541586). ASTROPHEL and STELLA. 1 Loving in truth,and fain in verse my love to show, That the dear she might
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52. Academic Directories
Selected Poetry and Prose of Sir Philip Sidney From the Representative Poetry containselectronic texts of selected poetry and prose by Sidney (15541586).
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53. Sidney
Sir Philip Sidney (or Sydney) (15541586). Song Texts. A ditty Foote(My true love hath my heart and I have his); Dedication Warlock;
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Sir Philip Sidney (or Sydney) (1554-1586)
Song Texts
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54. THE OXFORD BOOK OF ENGLISH VERSE—Sir Philip Sidney
Sir Philip Sidney. 15541586. 98 The Bargain. MY true love hath myheart, and I have his, By just exchange one for another given I
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55. Sir Philip Sidney
Sir Philip Sidney (15541586). Sir Philip Sidney Connection.
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Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586) Sir Philip Sidney Connection

56. Daily Celebrations ~ Philip Sidney, Find A Way ~ November 30 ~ Ideas To Motivate
Courtier, soldier, and poet Sir Philip Sidney (15541586), born on this day in Penshurst,Kent, wrote the first English essay of literary criticism, Defence of
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November 30 ~  Find A Way Sidney: Defense of Poetry "Either I will f i n d a way, or I will m a k e one." ~ Philip Sidney Courtier, soldier, and poet Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586), born on this day in Penshurst, Kent, wrote the first English essay of literary criticism, Defence of Poesie "Each excellent thing, once learned, serves for a measure of all other knowledge," Sidney observed. A celebration of originality, Sidney observed that literature inspired the highest form of learning because the writer united the historian and philosopher . This "perfect picture" moved a reader toward wisdom and toward what he called "the most excellent determination of goodness." Sidney's fine work Astrophil and Stella (1580's) included 108 sonnets and 11 songs. Written with lyrical magic, the classic included the wonderful line, "Fool! said my muse to me, look in thy heart and write A legend in his Elizabethan time and to nostalgic Victorians, Sir Philip was the model of the chivalric knight and gentleman warrior. "There is nothing so great that I fear to do it for my friend ," he said. "Nothing so small that I will disdain to do it for him."

57. Sir Phillip Sidney
Sir Phillip Sidney (15541586). The Sidney Journal Homepage. Eden Prarie High SchoolSir Phillip Sidney. Brothers' Keepers and Philip's Siblings The Poetics of
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Sir Phillip Sidney
Source: Pernhurst Place Sidney's first literary work was a brief pastoral masque entitled The Lady of May , composed in honor of the Queen in 1578. His subsequent exile from court provided him with extensive time to write. He was often at Wilton, the estate of his sister, Mary Herbert, Countess of Pembroke; it was there that he wrote the first two of his major works, in all likelihood with his sister and her circle as his first readers and critics. The Apology for Poetry (Source: Addison Wesley and Benjamin Cummings Links Sir Phillip Sidney (1554-1586) The Sidney Journal Homepage Eden Prarie High School: Sir Phillip Sidney Brothers' Keepers and Philip's Siblings: The Poetics of the Sidney Family.(16th century family of Sir Philip Sidney)(Critical Essay) ... English Department Homepage

58. Sidney, Sir Philip
Sidney, Sir Philip (15541586) English poet, courtier, and soldier, who in lifewas a model of the ideal Renaissance gentleman, and whose devotion to poetry
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Sidney, Sir Philip English poet, courtier, and soldier, who in life was a model of the ideal Renaissance gentleman, and whose devotion to poetry served as an inspiration for the future of English verse.
Sidney was born in Penshurst, Kent, and was educated at Christ Church College, Oxford. A favorite of Elizabeth I, he was sent on several diplomatic missions. He retired from court for a time after incurring the queen's displeasure, but in 1583 was restored to favor and knighted. In 1585 he was appointed governor of Vlissingen in the Netherlands, and in 1586 he joined an expedition sent to aid the Netherlands against Spain. Sidney died of wounds received in a raid on a Spanish convoy at Zutphen in the Netherlands.
None of Sidney's works was published during his lifetime; many of them, however, circulated in manuscript. The best known are Astrophel and Stella (1591), a sequence of 108 sonnets celebrating a hopeless love affair, and Arcadia (1590), a pastoral romance in verse linked by prose passages; the first considerable work in English in this form, it became a model for later pastoral poetry. Sidney's Defence of Poesie (1595; known in a slightly different version as An Apologie for Poetrie, also 1595) was a prose essay that described the nature of poetry and defended it against Puritan objections to imaginative literature.

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    www.st-johns.pvt.k12.dc.us Selected Poetry and Prose of Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586) Extensive selections from Representitive Poetry On-line, from the U of Toronto
    library.utoronto.ca Sidney Journal Very limited access to articles
    www.uoguelph.ca Sidney Images of Sidney and his birthplace, Penshurst
    www.english.swt.edu Sidney Introductory notes on Sidney's sonnet techniques
    fayette.k12.in.us Elizabethan Sonneteers (Sidney) 1885 essay on the Elizabethan sonnet members.aol.com Sidney's Arcadia Plot summary and extensive commentary on The Countess Of Pembroke's Arcadia, from the University of Utah www.cc.utah.edu Gender and Genre in the Sonnet Sequences of Philip Sidney and Mary Wroth A scholarly essay from "Deep South" www.otago.ac.nz
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