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 the English language.
The book includes a note on Sir Philip Sidney, illustrations,
and suggestions for further reading. Each poem has a page to
itself. It's a useful edition for students.
Sir Philip Sidney is one of the most well-known of Elizabethan
sonneteers, and a key poet in contributing towards the fashionable
success of the genre. Born in 1554 in Penshurst in Kent, Sidney was
educated in Oxford (Christ Church) and Shrewsbury. Sidney was an
ambassador (to the German Emperor in 1577), and involved in
European politics (his European tour was 1572-1575). He was
knighted in 1583, and was governor of Flushing in 1585. He died
aged 31 in 1586, following wounds sustained in the Battle of
Zutphen.
Sir Philip Sidney's works include 'Arcadia' (1577/ 86), 'Defence
of Poetry', translations of psalms and du Bartas, sonnets for
Penelope Rich (c. 1581), and 'Astrophel and Stella'.
'Astrophel and Stella' was first published in 1591, and again in
1598 (where it was at back of the edition of 'Arcadia'). It was
apparently edited by the Countess of Pembroke, one of the principal
figures in Elizabethan poetry.
Illustrated. Bibliography and note. ISBN 9781861711762. 160
pages.
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