Sir Philip Sidney and ArcadiaFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1991 - 158 Seiten This book rejects the Calvinist and deconstructionist interpretations of Sidney and argues instead for a man of humane and generous sympathies who thought deeply about human experience and the art and function of writing. |
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Preface 71 | 11 |
Heroes and Heroics | 27 |
Stella and the Growth of the Heroine | 42 |
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