Sir Phiilip Sidney: The Maker's Mind

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Dorothy Connell, 1977 - 163 Seiten

 Making use of a new appreciation of Sidney's proto-novel The Old Arcadia (1580) and a rare 1579 letter newly discovered by this famous Elizabethan courtier, poet and writer, Dr Connell uses contemporary maps by Ortelius and other historical sources to bring to life the politics and art of Sidney and his circle throughout Europe. The Old Arcadia was his first substantial work, and this can be fruitfully compared to his more famous New Arcadia (written in 1586  and left incomplete at his death); this last was published in the 1590s by his sister Mary at a period when it strongly influenced Shakespeare and other writers of the later Elizabethan age.

 

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Autoren-Profil (1977)

 The author Dr Dorothy Connell received her Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1974; and this book, based on her doctoral dissertation at Harvard and research at The British Library, was published by The Clarendon Press of Oxford University in 1977 to substantial acclaim. Dr Connell continued living in London, working for Amnesty International, Index on Censorship magazine and co-founding the human rights publisher Readers International in 1984. Readers International (www.readersinternational.org) publishes high quality fiction in English translation by writers who have been censored for political reasons or driven into exile.

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