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  1. 29 de sept. de 2022 · Published Sept. 29, 2022 Updated Oct. 14, 2022. PARIS — When the hero of Shakespeare’s play “Coriolanus” likened himself to a “lonely dragon” in the early 1600s, the adjective ...

  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_SidneyMary Sidney - Wikipedia

    Mary Sidney, contessa di Pembroke (Bewdley, 27 ottobre 1561 – Londra, 25 settembre 1621), è stata una poetessa, scrittrice e traduttrice inglese

  3. Mary Sidney. Porträt von Nicholas Hilliard, um 1590. Mary Herbert, Countess of Pembroke (geborene Sidney, * 27. Oktober 1561 in Ticknall Place, Bewdley, Worcestershire; † 25. September 1621 in London ), war als gelehrte adlige englische Schriftstellerin in Elisabethanischer Zeit Mittelpunkt eines Künstlerzirkels.

  4. Mary Sidney Herbert, the Countess of Pembroke. Dates: 1561 – 1621. Background: Mary Sidney was the most educated woman in England, comparable only to Queen Elizabeth. She was fluent in Italian, French, and Latin, and probably Greek; played the lute and virginals; sang; had all the refinements of an aristocratic woman, such as medical training ...

  5. The Mary Sidney Society is an educational and literary organization founded on the premise that Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of Pembroke , wrote the works attributed to William Shakespeare. To this end, the Mary Sidney Society is dedicated to supporting research about and promoting widespread interest in the life and work of Mary Sidney and her relationship to the plays and sonnets.

  6. 27 de nov. de 2023 · Une plongée au temps des sœurs de Shakespeare, au cours de laquelle se dessinera le destin hors du commun d’une femme savante de la Renaissance anglaise, Mary Sidney Herbert, comtesse de Pembroke. Au cours de ce spectacle, Aurore Evain, accompagnée de la comédienne Fanny Zeller, soutiendra cette hypothèse. Avec rigueur et humour, en s ...

  7. 21 de abr. de 2022 · Though the dating of the poem within A Poetical Rhapsody is unclear, Mary Erler has convincingly linked its composition with Elizabeth’s planned visit to Wilton in summer 1599. 11 The poem thus represents a public complement to Sidney Herbert’s ‘Even now that care’, a commendatory poem addressed to Elizabeth which is also thought to have been written in honour of the royal visit to ...