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  1. Philip Sidney ( Penshurst ( Kent ), 30 november 1554 – Arnhem, 17 oktober 1586) was een prominent figuur in Engeland ten tijde van Elizabeth I. [1] Hij was een bekende aristocraat, diplomaat, mecenas en dichter. Hij leeft voort in zijn beroemd geworden sonnetten. Na zijn dood ontstond een ware cultus rond deze "volmaakte hoveling ".

  2. Philip Sidney took great pride in his horsemanship, a skill that was most important for a courtier, and he even began The Defence of Poesy by telling a story about horsemanship. His character Astrophel, too, is a good horseman, as we learn in sonnet 41, where he tells of having won the prize at a tournament.

  3. An Apology for Poetry (or The Defence of Poesy) is a work of literary criticism by Elizabethan poet Philip Sidney. It was written in approximately 1580 and first published in 1595, after his death. It is generally believed that he was at least partly motivated by Stephen Gosson, a former playwright who dedicated his attack on the English stage ...

  4. 15 de ago. de 2019 · Sir Philip Sidney (30 November 1554 – 17 October 1586) was an English poet, courtier, scholar, and soldier, who is remembered as one of the most prominent figures of the Elizabethan age. His works include Astrophel and Stella, The Defence of Poesy (also known as The Defence of Poetry or An Apology for Poetry), and The Countess of Pembroke's ...

  5. 11 de dic. de 2008 · Sir Philip Sidney. : Philip Sidney. OUP Oxford, Dec 11, 2008 - Poetry - 416 pages. This authoritative edition was originally published in the acclaimed Oxford Authors series under the general editorship of Frank Kermode. It brings together a unique combination of Sidney's poetry and prose - all the major writing, complemented by letters and ...

  6. Philip Sidney, né le 30 novembre 1554 à Penshurst et mort le 17 octobre 1586 à Arnhem [note 1] est un noble anglais, officier et poète. Surnommé « le plus accompli des gentilshommes d'Angleterre » par ses contemporains, il est le neveu de Robert Dudley , comte de Leicester, favori de la reine Élisabeth .

  7. But Sidney was one of our predecessors, and this is nowhere more evident than in Sonnet 63 of Astrophil and Stella. At this point in the sequence, Astrophil has reached a pitch of bitterness at unrequited love. Starting at about sonnet 52 (“A strife is grown between Virtue and Love”), the paradox—of a Love that is supposed to be good but ...