Written around 1580, Philip Sidney's "Arcadia" is a romance and a love story, set in an ancient and mythical land. But, as Blair Worden now reveals, it is also a commentary on Elizabethan politics. Under the guise of pastoral fiction, Sidney produced a reflection on the misgovernment of Elizabeth I and on the failings of monarchy as a system of government. Blair Worden reconstructs the events amidst which the "Arcadia" was composed. The Queen's failure to resist the Catholic advance at home and abroad, and her apparent resolve to marry the Catholic heir to the French throne, seemed likely to bring tyranny and persecution to England. It provoked a radical political dissent which historians and literary critics have missed, and of which the A...
The Masque and its Afterlives: Spectacle and Heroic Action in Stuart England examines the relation o...
Although much has been written about the historical conditions of the manuscript culture in the Engl...
By drawing on a period of Sir Philip Sidney’s life, this article argues that the act of writing can ...
This dissertation addresses the historical, political, and literary-rhetorical framing of counsel in...
Although Sidney revised his original Arcadia he did not change his intentions to present an ideal of...
In 1804, The Countess of Pembroke’s Arcadia was described as “a book that all have heard of, that so...
I read Sidney’s romance, the New Arcadia, in the light of a particular ethos known as Philippism aft...
Sir Philip Sidney’s unfinished romance, The Countess of Pembroke’s Arcadia, first appeared in print ...
In his Defence of Poetry (c. 1580), Philip Sidney argues that poetry—a category in which he includes...
I read Sidney's romance, the New Arcadia, in the light of a particular ethos known as Philippism aft...
This study re-evaluates Sidney's method and purpose for inventing Arcadia, through analyzing his f...
In The Model of Poesy, William Scott asserts that Sir Philip Sidney ‘did imitate’ Heliodorus’s Aethi...
I read Sidney’s romance, the New Arcadia, in the light of a particular ethos known as Philippism aft...
Throughout the long history of its reception, Sidney's Arcadia has been consistently distinguished f...
Focusing on the works of Christopher Marlowe (1564-93), this thesis explores the complex engagement ...
The Masque and its Afterlives: Spectacle and Heroic Action in Stuart England examines the relation o...
Although much has been written about the historical conditions of the manuscript culture in the Engl...
By drawing on a period of Sir Philip Sidney’s life, this article argues that the act of writing can ...
This dissertation addresses the historical, political, and literary-rhetorical framing of counsel in...
Although Sidney revised his original Arcadia he did not change his intentions to present an ideal of...
In 1804, The Countess of Pembroke’s Arcadia was described as “a book that all have heard of, that so...
I read Sidney’s romance, the New Arcadia, in the light of a particular ethos known as Philippism aft...
Sir Philip Sidney’s unfinished romance, The Countess of Pembroke’s Arcadia, first appeared in print ...
In his Defence of Poetry (c. 1580), Philip Sidney argues that poetry—a category in which he includes...
I read Sidney's romance, the New Arcadia, in the light of a particular ethos known as Philippism aft...
This study re-evaluates Sidney's method and purpose for inventing Arcadia, through analyzing his f...
In The Model of Poesy, William Scott asserts that Sir Philip Sidney ‘did imitate’ Heliodorus’s Aethi...
I read Sidney’s romance, the New Arcadia, in the light of a particular ethos known as Philippism aft...
Throughout the long history of its reception, Sidney's Arcadia has been consistently distinguished f...
Focusing on the works of Christopher Marlowe (1564-93), this thesis explores the complex engagement ...
The Masque and its Afterlives: Spectacle and Heroic Action in Stuart England examines the relation o...
Although much has been written about the historical conditions of the manuscript culture in the Engl...
By drawing on a period of Sir Philip Sidney’s life, this article argues that the act of writing can ...