British Writers: Retrospective supplement, Volume 2Jay Parini Twenty-two of the most studied and most popular writers in British literature are reexamined in this second retrospective supplement to the British Writers Series. Authors covered include Jane Austen, Chaucer, Dickens, T. S. Eliot, Tom Stoppard, Oscar Wilde and others. |
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... Sidney was a subject of Elizabeth Tudor - a monarch he , like his uncle Robert , often found too cautious and politic for his own good . No doubt this is also one reason she outlived them both by many ... Sidney was 328 SIR PHILIP SIDNEY.
... Sidney was a subject of Elizabeth Tudor - a monarch he , like his uncle Robert , often found too cautious and politic for his own good . No doubt this is also one reason she outlived them both by many ... Sidney was 328 SIR PHILIP SIDNEY.
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... Sidney's promise was only to be fulfilled artistically , however . Although he participated in royal entertainments and exchanged gifts with the queen , Sidney's close association with Robert Dudley often cost him politically , while ...
... Sidney's promise was only to be fulfilled artistically , however . Although he participated in royal entertainments and exchanged gifts with the queen , Sidney's close association with Robert Dudley often cost him politically , while ...
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... Sidney and the Interpretation of Renaissance Culture : The Poet in His Time and in Ours ( Totowa , N.J. , 1984 ) ; Jan van Dorsten , Dominic Baker - Smith , and Arthur F. Kinney eds . Sir Philip Sidney : 1586 and the Creation of a ...
... Sidney and the Interpretation of Renaissance Culture : The Poet in His Time and in Ours ( Totowa , N.J. , 1984 ) ; Jan van Dorsten , Dominic Baker - Smith , and Arthur F. Kinney eds . Sir Philip Sidney : 1586 and the Creation of a ...
Contents
Contents | xiii |
List of Contributors | lxix |
ROBERT BROWNING Julie Hearn | 17 |
Copyright | |
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