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  1. フィリップ・シドニー. サー・フィリップ・シドニー (Sir Philip Sidney, 1554年 11月30日 - 1586年 10月17日 [1] )は、 エリザベス朝 の イングランド の 詩人 、 廷臣 、 軍人 。. 『アストロフェルとステラ』、『詩の弁護』、『アーケイディア』の著者として知られ ...

  2. Sir Philip Sidney’s sonnet sequence Astrophil and Stella explores all aspects of its topic, the love of the fictional Astrophil and Stella. Although Sidney’s sonnets are Petrarchan in the content of a lover’s lament and exaggerated praise of the beloved’s beauty, the structure features elements of both English and Italian sonnets.

  3. 29 de may. de 2018 · Sidney, Sir Philip. views 1,950,633 updated May 17 2018. Sidney, Sir Philip (1554–86) English poet, diplomat, and courtier. Sidney's intricate romance Arcadia (1590) is the earliest example of pastoral in English. His love for Penelope Devereux inspired Astrophel and Stella (1591), the first English sonnet sequence.

  4. Sidney was highly devoted to his work as a courtier and was even deemed the “Great Favourite” of the Elizabeth (Kuin). Sir Philip Sidney died in 1586 of an infected thigh wound that he obtained in a battle against the Spanish. Sidney is said to have had an elaborate and expensive funeral procession (Greenblatt 1037).

  5. La secuencia de sonetos de Sir Philip Sidney Astrophil y Stella explora todos los aspectos de su tema, el amor de los ficticios Astrophil y Stella. Si bien los sonetos de Sidney son petrarcas en el contenido del lamento de un amante y elogios exagerados a la belleza del amado, la estructura presenta elementos de sonetos tanto ingleses como italianos.

  6. Sir Philip Sidney. : Albert Charles Hamilton. Cambridge University Press, Jun 23, 1977 - Biography & Autobiography - 216 pages. A general critical study of Sidney's life and works, first published in 1977: his life in relation to his works and both in relation to his age. In the late 1570s and early 1580s, when the literary scene in England was ...

  7. The Defence of Poesie, literary criticism by Sir Philip Sidney, written about 1582 and published posthumously in 1595. Another edition of the work, published the same year, is titled An Apologie for Poetrie. Considered the finest work of Elizabethan literary criticism, Sidney’s elegant essay