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This study analyzes Sir Philip Sidney's reputation from his own day to the present by discussing his reception in the work of authors as diverse in time and type as Sir Fulke Greville, Christopher Hill, Charles Lamb, Edmund Waller, and Thomas Warton the elder.

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Year
2010
ISBN
9780230106314

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-Title
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. Preface
  7. 1 "Yet Verses Are Not Vaine": Sidney, Spenser, and the Poet-Soldier Conundrum
  8. 2 "Equall Portions": Sidney, Prince Henry, and the Enforcement of "Protestant" Solidarity
  9. 3 "Intent, and Scope": Sidney, Greville, and the Enforcement of "Protestant" Solidarity
  10. 4 "For Freedom's Sake": Sidney, Sidney, and the Vogue for "Radicalism by Association"
  11. 5 "All We Can": Sidney, Waller, and the Courtly Love Tradition
  12. 6 "Tam Marti, quam Mercurio": Sidney, Lovelace, and the Poet-Soldier Conundrum
  13. 7 "Beyond Comparison": Sidney, Lord Herbert, and the Problem of Scale
  14. 8 "The Revolution Then Effected": Sidney, Bruno, and the Vogue for "Radicalism by Association"
  15. Notes
  16. Works Cited
  17. Index