
Writing after Sidney The Literary Response to Sir Philip Sidney 1586-1640
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Summary
Author Biography
Gavin Alexander was educated at Leeds Grammar School and Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, where he was subsequently a Research Fellow. He is currently a Lecturer in the Faculty of English, University of Cambridge, and Fellow, Librarian, and Director of Studies in English at Christ's College. He has published on various literary and musical topics, and is the editor of Sidney's The Defence of Poesy and Selected Renaissance Literary Criticism (Penguin, 2004).
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations | p. xi |
Note on Spelling, References, and Abbreviations | p. xiii |
Introduction | p. xix |
Dialogue and Incompletion: Philip Sidney | p. 1 |
Elegies and Legacies | p. 56 |
The Last Word: Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke | p. 76 |
Families and Friends | p. 128 |
Finding and Making: Robert Sidney | p. 149 |
Lyric After Sidney | p. 193 |
Life After Sidney: Fulke Greville | p. 220 |
Versions of Arcadia | p. 262 |
The Constant Art: Mary Wroth | p. 283 |
Postscript | p. 332 |
Bibliography | p. 339 |
Index | p. 363 |
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