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  1. 28 de oct. de 2022 · Philip Sidney (1554–1586), courtier, soldier, and poet, was a leading figure in the great literary flourishing that produced, in addition to his own works, those of Spenser and Shakespeare. He was born on November 30, 1554, at Penshurst in Kent, England, the eldest son of Sir Henry Sidney and Lady Mary Sidney.

  2. Astrophel and Stella. Probably composed in the 1580s, Philip Sidney 's Astrophil and Stella is an English sonnet sequence containing 108 sonnets and 11 songs. The name derives from the two Greek words, 'aster' (star) and 'phil' (lover), and the Latin word 'stella' meaning star. Thus Astrophil is the star lover, and Stella is his star.

  3. Sir Philip Sidney was born on November 30, 1554, in Kent, England. His father, Sir Henry Sidney, was the lord president of Wales, and his uncle, Robert Dudley, was the Earl of Leicester and Queen Elizabeth’s friend and advisor. Sidney attended Oxford University’s Christ Church College from 1568 to 1571, but he left to travel Europe before completing his studies. Sidney returned to England ...

  4. Philip passou os próximos anos na Europa, andando pela Alemanha, Itália, Polónia e Áustria. Nestas viagens, conheceu diversos intelectuais e políticos europeus promissores. Ao regressar a Inglaterra em 1575, Sidney conheceu Penelope Devereaux, a futura Penelope Blount, que, apesar de ser muito jovem, inspirou o seu mais famoso soneto, Astrophel and Stella .

  5. 22 de may. de 2024 · Matthew Woodcock, Matthew Woodcock is Senior Lecturer in Medieval and Renaissance Literature at the University of East Anglia Norwich. This book provides a structured introduction to the life and works of Sir Philip Sidney, and includes a chapter on Sidney's closest literary peers and imitators. To ...

  6. Sidney,Sir Philip / Tuley, Mark. 978-1-86171-176-2. SIR PHILIP SIDNEY: ASTROPHEL AND STELLA: ELIZABETHAN SONNET CYCLE Sir Philip Sidney's 'Astrophel and Stella' is one of the major Elizabethan sonnet sequences, reprinted here in an attractive new edition. 'Astrophel and Stella' is a sonnet cycle of love poetry, and some of the finest verse in ...

  7. The sidebar on the right has links to persons, historical events, locations, and concepts relevant to the study of Sidney and the Elizabethan Era. Most of these links lead to the Luminarium Encyclopedia. Renaissance English Literature has its own section. Don't forget to visit the Sir Philip Sidney Discussion Forum to chat and ask questions.