This authoritative edition brings together a unique combination of
Sidney's poetry and prose--all the major writing, complemented by
letters and elegies--that reveals the essence of his work and thinking.
Born in 1554, Sir Philip Sidney was hailed as the perfect Renaissance
patron, soldier, lover, and courtier, but it was only after his untimely
death at the age of thirty-one that his literary accomplishments were
truly recognized. This collection ranges more widely through Sidney's
works than any previous volume and includes substantial parts of both
versions of the Arcadia, The Defence of Poesy and the whole of the
sonnet sequence Astrophil and Stella.
Supplementary texts, such as his letters and the numerous elegies which
appeared after his death, help to illustrate the whole spectrum of his
achievements, and the admiration he inspired in his contemporaries.
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