The Oxford handbook of Philip Sidney:
"The Oxford Handbook of Philip Sidney is the most comprehensive collection of essays on Sidney published to date. Written by an expert team of international specialists, its fifty chapters cover every aspect of Sidney's life, works, and the times in which he lived. It provides fresh interp...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The Oxford Handbook of Philip Sidney is the most comprehensive collection of essays on Sidney published to date. Written by an expert team of international specialists, its fifty chapters cover every aspect of Sidney's life, works, and the times in which he lived. It provides fresh interpretations of Sidney's career, texts, and legacy, drawing on the most recent historical and archival research and showcasing the range of critical approaches-historicist, formalist, postcolonial, post-humanist, presentist, materialist, economic, ecological, affective, queer, and zoocritical-which has opened up so many new perspectives in the study of Renaissance literature in recent years. Part I re-examines his life, family relations and friendship groups, his roles as courtier and patron, and the 'Sidney legend' which largely shaped these narratives round the political agendas of his day. Part II offers new, in-depth readings of his writings. Part III explores the pedagogic and practical contexts within which these writings were produced, including Sidney's own education, the humanist emphasis that literature teach and delight, newly evolving ideas of authorship, and the potentials presented by the circulation of his works in manuscript and print. Part IV drills down further into his literary texts, showing how they both drew from and contributed to new developments in the writing of sonnets, lyric, pastoral, romance, fiction, and drama within the larger sphere of the European literary Renaissance. Part V illuminates his distinctive skills as a poetic maker, revealing his attention to detail by providing minute analyses of his prosody, his interest in song, his sentence structure, and his unique conception of style. Part VI embeds him within his period. Part VII investigates his enduring legacy as his works continued to be read and re-written by later generations, shaping the course of the English literary tradition to come." |
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Contents List ofIllustrations List of Table List ofAbbreviations List of Contributors xiii xv xvii xix i. Introduction Catherine Bates i PART I CONTEXTS 2. Sidney’s Life Michael G. Brennan 23 3. The Sidney Legend Kevin Pask 37 4. Sidney and His Family Mary Ellen Lamb 50 5. Sidney and His Friends Wendy Olmsted 67 6. Sidney and the Court Lisa Celovsky 85 7. Sidney and Patronage Richard A. McCabe 101 PART II WORKS 8. The Lady ofMay and The Four Foster Children ofDesire Timothy D. Crowley 117 9. Two Pastoralls Patrick Cheney 135
X CONTENTS io. Certain Sonnets 152 Paul A. Marquis 11. Astrophil and Stella 166 Catherine Bates 12. The Defence ofPoesy 189 Vladimir Brljak 13. The Old Arcadia 219 Alex Davis 14. The New Arcadia 237 Nandini Das 15. Psalms 256 Kimberly Johnson 16. Letters 271 Andrew Gordon PART III LITERARY CONTEXTS 17. Education and Pedagogy 291 Sarah Knight 18. Authorship and Literary Career 305 Patrick Cheney 19. Manuscript Circulation 322 Joshua Eckhardt 20. Early Publication 336 Joel B. Davis PART IV SIDNEY’S FORMS AND GENRES 21. Sonnet 355 William J. Kennedy 22. Lyric 373 Gavin Alexander 23. Pastoral Kenneth Borris 393
CONTENTS 24. Romance Tiffany Jo Werth ΧΪ 414 25. Fiction Corey McEleney 430 26. Drama Catherine Bates 443 PARTV SIDNEY’S POETIC CRAFT 27. Prosody Robert Stagg 459 28. Song Gavin Alexander 472 29. Sentence Jonathan P. Lamb 491 30. Style Colleen Ruth Rosenfeld 507 PART VI SIDNEY AND HIS TIMES 31. Sidney and Religion Brian C. Lockey 527 32. Sidney and Philosophy Michael Mack 541 33. Sidney and Logic Zenon Luis-Martinez 556 34. Sidney and Rhetoric Jenny C. Mann 574 35. Sidney and Politics Timothy D. Crowley 589 36. Sidney and Europe Robert E. Stillman 605 37. Sidney and the Colonies Andrew Hadfield 619
xii CONTENTS 38. Sidney and Maps Chris Barrett 633 39. Sidney and Money David Landreth 647 40. Sidney and Class Adam McKeown 662 41. Sidney and Gender Stephen Guy-Bray 675 42. Sidney and the Passions Freya Sierhuis *· 43. Sidney and Animals Karen Raber 687 704 44. Sidney and Visual Culture Chris Stamatakis 717 45. Sidney and Music Matthew Zarnowiecki 735 46. Sidney and Clothes James Μ. Bromley 752 47. Sidney and Architecture Anne Μ. Myers 766 48. Sidney and Gardens Rebecca Bushnell 782 PART VII RECEPTION 49. Reading Sidney Samuel Fallon 797 50. Writing Sidney Natasha Simonova 812 Index 827 |
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