The study deals with the main tenets of Philip Sidney’s poetics on the basis of his The Defence of Poesy and his poetry (mainly Astrophil and Stella) in the context of Elizabethan considerations of the classical aesthetic concepts (especially that of Aristotle and Horace) and some of the Renaissance continental examples. Sidney’s Defence of Poesy represents a fundamental step in establishing poetry as the creator of its own world, its so–called second nature, and points out the poetry’s ability to create figures and imitate reality; thus the main value of poetry lies in creating clear rhetorical images of moral truth. So Sidney’s poetics plays an important role in establishing English poetry as a device of the national cultural and s...
Neither in Antiquity nor in the Middle Ages could literary theory settle the debate about the primac...
Neither in Antiquity nor in the Middle Ages could literary theory settle the debate about the primac...
This is a working paper for use in an interdisciplinary seminar on Early Modern Poetry and Poetics, ...
Sir Philip Sidney’s The Defence of Poesy, published posthumously in 1595 in two different editions, ...
The Defence of Poesy, which is considered the most outstanding piece of English criticism in the six...
Sidney’s Defence of Poesy was written at a time when poetry was looked down upon by critics in the ...
The study intends to investigate the relations between Philip Sidney and the continental intellectua...
The study intends to investigate the relations between Philip Sidney and the continental intellectua...
Sidney's Defence of Poesy--the foundational text of English poetics--is generally taken to present a...
The Renaissance was a period in which the world went throught numerous changes. These changes were r...
This study of Sidney moves from a consideration of the intellectual background behind the formulatio...
In his Defence of Poetry (c. 1580), Philip Sidney argues that poetry—a category in which he includes...
Studie na příkladu alžbětinské poetiky a dramatu (konkrétně vybraných aspektů děl Sidneyho, Spensera...
Diplomová práce bude zaměřena na literární tvorbu Philipa Sidneyho. Diplomová práce si klade za cíl ...
Poesy...is an art of imitation, for so Aristotle termeth it in the word Mimesis”—that is to say, a ...
Neither in Antiquity nor in the Middle Ages could literary theory settle the debate about the primac...
Neither in Antiquity nor in the Middle Ages could literary theory settle the debate about the primac...
This is a working paper for use in an interdisciplinary seminar on Early Modern Poetry and Poetics, ...
Sir Philip Sidney’s The Defence of Poesy, published posthumously in 1595 in two different editions, ...
The Defence of Poesy, which is considered the most outstanding piece of English criticism in the six...
Sidney’s Defence of Poesy was written at a time when poetry was looked down upon by critics in the ...
The study intends to investigate the relations between Philip Sidney and the continental intellectua...
The study intends to investigate the relations between Philip Sidney and the continental intellectua...
Sidney's Defence of Poesy--the foundational text of English poetics--is generally taken to present a...
The Renaissance was a period in which the world went throught numerous changes. These changes were r...
This study of Sidney moves from a consideration of the intellectual background behind the formulatio...
In his Defence of Poetry (c. 1580), Philip Sidney argues that poetry—a category in which he includes...
Studie na příkladu alžbětinské poetiky a dramatu (konkrétně vybraných aspektů děl Sidneyho, Spensera...
Diplomová práce bude zaměřena na literární tvorbu Philipa Sidneyho. Diplomová práce si klade za cíl ...
Poesy...is an art of imitation, for so Aristotle termeth it in the word Mimesis”—that is to say, a ...
Neither in Antiquity nor in the Middle Ages could literary theory settle the debate about the primac...
Neither in Antiquity nor in the Middle Ages could literary theory settle the debate about the primac...
This is a working paper for use in an interdisciplinary seminar on Early Modern Poetry and Poetics, ...