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Renaissance Essays: Sir Philip Sidney
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- Book: Sir Philip Sidney and the Arcadia. James Crossley, Esq., 1853. - Google Books
- Book: Sir Philip Sidney: Type of English Chivalry in the Elizabethan Age. H.R. Fox Bourne, 1862 - Google Books
- The Rhetoric of the New Arcadia - Diane F. Eaton
- The Disfigured Mind: A Study of Art and Moral Vision in Sidney's Old and New Arcadias - Patricia E. Read
- Language, Rhetoric, and Reality in Elizabethan Prose Fiction - Raymond A. Stephanson
- Martial and Marital: Representing Masculinity in The Faerie Queene and New Arcadia - Lisa A. Celovsky
- Tales of Erotic Suffering: Romance in Sidney and Shakespeare - Darlene R. Ciraulo
- "Stronge and tough studie": Humanism, Education, & Masculinity in Renaissance England - A. T. Strycharski
- Love's Refinement: Metaphysical Expressions of Desire in Philip Sidney and John Donne - Daniel P. Knauss
- Cry of Curs: Language, Class and the Mob in Sidney, Spenser and Shakespeare - Jason J. Zirbel
- The Song of Songs and Sir Philip Sidney's Defense of Poesy - Kathryn F. Hill
- An Examination of the Relation Between An Apology for Poetry and Astrophil and Stella - Ian G. Holter
- Sidney's Strangers: Language, Materiality, and Authenticity in Astrophil and Stella - Bryan Lowrance
- On Sidney's Sonnets - William Minto
- "The representing of so strange a power in love": Sidney's Legacy of Anti-factionalism - Richard Wood
- "Et in Arcadia Ego": The Politics of Pirates in the Old Arcadia, New Arcadia and Urania - Claire Jowitt
- Betwixt a Lamb and a Monarch: Pamela's Rhetoric of Place in Sidney's Old Arcadia - Marsha Holmes
- Sonnet Literature: Sidney, Spenser, Drayton, Daniel - Richard Firestone [.pdf - ff. p194]
- Two Critical Aspects of An Apologie for Poetrie - José Manuel González
- The Place of Man in the Chain of Being According to Sidney's Defence of Poesie - Pilar Garcés García
- The Truths of a Slippery World: Poetry and Tyranny in Sidney's Defence - Robert E. Stillman
- "Goodlie anticke apparrell"?: Sophocles' Ajax at early modern Oxford and Cambridge - Sarah Knight
- Critical Thumbprints in Arcadia: Renaissance Pastoral and the Process of Critique - Michael Everton
- Sir Philip Sidney's Certain Sonnets: Heterogeneity and Unity - José Luis Chamosa González
- Astrophil and Stella: An Unprofitable Relationship? - Berta Cano Echevarría
- Questioning Men's Love in Astrophil and Stella and Wroth's Pamphilia to Amphilanthus - I. Cañadas
- The Puella divina in Astrophil and Stella Song I: Blasphemous Connotations - Sonia Hernández Santano
- Venus' Glove: A Note on Sidney's Astrophil and Stella, Sonnet 13 - Montserrat Martínez Vázquez
- Inversion in Sidney's Astrophil and Stella 31 - Joost Daalder
- Quantitative Meter in English: The Lesson of Sir Philip Sidney - Kristin Hanson
- The Demonization of Sidney's Cecropia: Erasing a Legal Identity - Stephanie Chamberlain
- Imagining Self and Inwardness: Towards the Invention of Poetic Subjectivity in the Sonnets
of Sidney and Shakespeare - Tai-Won Kim
- Reason, Faith, and Shipwreck in Sidney's New Arcadia - Stephen R. Mentz
- Sidney's New Arcadia and the Decay of Protestant Republicanism - Tracey Sedinger
- Wife and Widow in Arcadia: Re-envisioning the Ideal - Stephanie Chamberlain
- Reflections on "Imitatio" as an Educational Ideal of English Humanism - Jin Sunwoo
- Raleigh, Sidney, Oxford, and the Catholics, 1579 - D. C. Peck
- [Sidney and Spenser's Shepheardes Calendar] - Edward De Vere Newsletter, 1993
- (Un)bridled Passion: Chivalric Metaphor and Practice in Sidney's Astrophil and Stella - Elizabeth P. Watson
- Elizabethan Precursors of Donne's Divine Meditations - William L. Stull
- Querre-Muhau: Sir Philip Sidney and the New World - Roger Kuin
- Castigating Livy: The Rape of Lucretia and 'The Old Arcadia' - Debora Shuger
- Charactonymic structures in Sidney's 'Arcadias' - Marvin Hunt
- "Bastard Children of Tyranny": The Ancient Constitution and
Fulke Greville's A Dedication to Sir Philip Sidney - Peter C. Herman
- The "popular philosopher": Plato, Poetry, and Food in Tudor Aesthetics - Efterpi Mitsi
- Astrophil and the Manic Wit of the Abject Male - Catherine Bates
- All My Deed But Copying Is: The Erotics of Identity in Astrophil and Stella - Elizabeth M. Hull
- The "mannes state" of Philip Sidney: Pre-scripting the Life of the Poet in England - Kevin Pask
- The Unauthorized Orpheus of 'Astrophil and Stella' - Maria Teresa Micaela Prendergast
- What? How? Female-female Desire in Sidney's New Arcadia - Richard A. Levin
- The Passion Signified: Imitation and the Construction of Emotions in Sidney and Wroth - Jacqueline T. Miller
- "A pleasant and terrible reverence": Maintenance of Majesty in Sidney's 'New Arcadia' - James Biester
- Politics and Shifting Desire in Sidney's New Arcadia - Benjamin Scott Grossberg
- Chivalry Unmasked: Courtly Spectacle and the Abuses of Romance in Sidney's 'New Arcadia' - Clare R. Kinney
- Exhibiting Class and Displaying the Body in Sidney's 'Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia' - Mary Ellen Lamb
- Apologizing for Pleasure in Sidney's 'Apology for Poetry' - Mary Ellen Lamb
- Relational Antifeminism in Sidney's Arcadia - Bi-Qi Beatrice Lei
- Speaking for the Dead: King Charles, Anna Weamys, and Commemorations of Sidney's Arcadia - E. A. Spiller
- "The Uncanny Stranger on Display": Female Body in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Love Poetry - M. Baker
- Sidney's Arcadia and Wroth's Urania - Dr. Deborah Wyrick
- Brothers' Keepers and Philip's Siblings: The Poetics of the Sidney Family - Elizabeth Mazzola
- The Lady of May: a Case Study in the Rhetoric of Electronic Text - R. S. Bear
- English Court Poets and Petrarchism: Wyatt, Sidney and Spenser - Matthew Griffiths
- The Delight of Words: the Elizabethan Sonneteers and American Country Lyricists - Jill Tedford
- "Love is Not Love": Elizabethan Sonnet Sequences and the Social Order - Arthur F. Marotti
- Writing as Socio-political Commitment: Sir Philip Sidney's Alternative - Dirk Weidmann
- An Apologie for Poetrie de Sidney / An Apology for Actors de Thomas Heywood:
Quelles Théories Derrière l'Apologie? - Charlotte Coffin
- The Defence of Poesy de Sir Philip Sidney: Réticence de la Polémique - Laetitia Coussement-Boillot
- Bijoux et parures dans Arcadia de Philip Sidney - Andy Auckbur
- Les Arcadies de Sir Philip Sidney et de Tom Stoppard - Anne-Valérie Dulac
- "The title of a poet": autorité et auctorialité dans les sonnets de William Shakespeare,
de Samuel Daniel et de sir Philip Sidney - Christine Sukič
- La Voix de l'ombre: pastorale et mélancolie dans l'Arcadie de Sidney - Marie Couton
Sidney and Petrarch; Or, The Contemplation of Love - Abraham Avendaño Martínez
Sidney as Courtier, Warrior, and Poet in the Defense of Poetry - Leslie Beattie
Gender and Genre in the Sonnet Sequences of Philip Sidney and Mary Wroth - Jennifer Laws
Structure, theme and convention in Astrophil and Stella - Donna
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