Proportional Form in the Sonnets of the Sidney Circle : Loving in Truth
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Oxford English Monographs
ISBN-10
0198184433
ISBN-13
9780198184430
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Imprint
Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Feb 12th, 1998
Print length
268 Pages
Weight
479 grams
Dimensions
22.00 x 17.10 x 2.40 cms
Product Classification:
Literary theoryLiterary studies: c 1500 to c 1800Literary studies: poetry & poets
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A study of the complex structure of the sonnets of Philip Sidney and writers influenced by him. The book argues that construction of such intricate mathematical patterns suggests the patterns themselves had significance, and offers cosmological explanations which challenge orthodox criticism.
The structure of Philip Sidney''s Astrophil and Stella is governed by a distinctive and complex set of proportions, found also in the sonnet sequences of Fulke Greville and Robert Sidney written under its influence. For all these works to be ordered around the same set of proportions indicates a remarkable degree of careful planning and precise execution, and in turn affects their meaning. The tremendous effort of constructing the sequences according to intricate mathematical patterns suggests that the patterns themselves held a particular significance, one that requires investigation for the light it throws on these authors'' intentions in composition. In this study Tom Parker reveals cosmological ideas implicit in the form of Astrophil and Stella, ideas which not only undermine much of the romantic and biographically-based criticism of the sequence, but call into question how we should read the sonnet sequences that were influenced by Sidney, both within and beyond his immediate circle. As well as those of Greville and Robert Sidney, the book looks in detail at the sonnet sequences of Giordano Bruno, Mary Wroth, Henry Constable, Barnabe Barnes, and Michael Drayton, to determine the extent to which the sonnet vogue of the 1590s incorporated Sidney''s broader cosmological concerns.
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