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Title: Sir Philip Sidney


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Sir Philip Sidney
  • By Emily Clarke and Nolan Storey
  • Period 4

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Early Life
  • Lived from 1554-1586
  • Born in Kent, England
  • Named after godfather, King Philip II of Spain
  • Educated at Schrewsbury School and Christ Church
    School
  • Left school to travel around Europe-met many
    famous intellectuals and politicians
  • He was a poet, soldier, and courtier


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Role in Society
  • Sidney attended the court of Queen Elizabeth I
  • Was considered the flower of chivalry
  • He had a strong influence on Edmund Spencer (who
    dedicated The Shepherds Calendar to Sidney)
  • 1580-Queen Elizabeth I dismissed Sidney from her
    court because he opposed her projectile marriage
    to the Duke of Anjou
  • Sidney married Francis Waslingham in 1583

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Farewell the worthiest knight who ever lived
  • 1586-Sidney and his brother, Robert, took part in
    a skirmish against Spain at Zutphen
  • Sidney was shot by a musket in the leg
  • He died twenty two days later
  • The Queen and the people of London were
    devastated by his death because they believed he
    was the ideal courtier

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Famous works
  • Astrophil and Stella
  • The Countess of Pembroke's Acadia- very popular-
    it was a romance combined with the use of
    pastoral technique
  • An Apology of Poetry-Sidney interrogates many
    Classical and Italian precepts of fiction

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Astrophil and Stella
  • Contains 108 sonnets and 11 songs
  • The name derives from the two Greek words,
    'aster' (star) and 'phil' (lover), and the Latin
    word 'stella' meaning star. Thus Astrophil is the
    star lover, and Stella is his star.
  • Some parts model Italian writer Petrarch
    (Petrarchan Rhyme Scheme)
  • Some suggest that the poem represents Sidneys
    love for Penelope Rich, a fellow courtiers wife

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