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El. knyga: Ashgate Research Companion to The Sidneys, 1500-1700: Volume 1: Lives

  • Formatas: 420 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Jul-2020
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000152135
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  • Formatas: 420 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Jul-2020
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000152135
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Few families have contributed as much to English history and literature-indeed, to the arts generally-as the Sidney family. This two-volume Ashgate Research Companion assesses the current state of scholarship on family members and their impact, as historical and literary figures, in the period 1500-1700. Volume 1: Lives, begins with an overview of the Sidneys and politics, providing some links to court events, entertainments, literature, and patronage. The volume gives biographies to prominent high-profile Sidney women and men, as well as sections assessing the influence of the family in the areas of the English court, international politics, patronage, religion, public entertainment, the visual arts, and music. The focus of the second volume is the literary contributions of Sir Philip Sidney; Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of Pembroke; Lady Mary Wroth; Robert Sidney, Earl of Leicester; and William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke.

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'The Ashgate Research Companion to The Sidneys not only brings the reader up-to-date with current scholarship about the principal members of this talented family, but offers as well new analysis of what is known, new insights into their lives and works, and suggestions for further study. This is an invaluable compendium of current understanding about all major aspects of Sidney research.' Steven W. May, Emory University, USA

List of Illustrations
vii
Votes on Contributors xi
Preface: Volume 1 xvi
Acknowledgments xxi
List of Abbreviations
xxiii
Chronology xxvii
The Sidney Family Tree xlv
PART I OVERVIEW
1 Family Networks: The Sidneys, Dudleys, and Herberts
3(20)
Michael G. Brennan
PART II BIOGRAPHIES
2 Sir Henry Sidney (1529--1586)
23(8)
Valerie McGowan-Doyle
3 Lady Mary Dudley Sidney (c. 1531--1586) and Her Siblings
31(10)
Carole Levin
Catherine Medici
4 Philip Sidney (1554--1586)
41(18)
Alan Stewart
5 Mary Sidney Herbert (1561--1621), Countess of Pembroke
59(18)
Margaret P. Hannay
6 Those Essex Girls: The Lives and Letters of Lettice Knollys, Penelope Rich, Dorothy Perrott Percy, and Frances Walsingham
77(16)
Grace Ioppolo
7 The Life of Robert Sidney (1563--1626), First Earl of Leicester
93(10)
Robert Shephard
8 Barbara Gamage Sidney (c. 1562--1621), Countess of Leicester, Elizabeth Sidney Manners (1585--1612), Countess of Rutland, and Lady Mary Sidney Wroth (1587--1651)
103(20)
Margaret P. Hannay
9 Robert Sidney (1595--1677), Second Earl of Leicester
123(10)
Germaine Warkentin
10 A Triptych of Dorothy Percy Sidney (1598--1659), Countess of Leicester, Lucy Percy Hay (1599--1660), Countess of Carlisle, and Dorothy Sidney Spencer (1617--1684), Countess of Sunderland
133(18)
Nadine Akkerman
11 Algernon Sidney's Life and Works (1623--1683)
151(18)
Jonathan Scott
12 Henry Sidney (1641--1704), Earl of Romney, and Robert Spencer (1641--1702), Second Earl of Sunderland
169(10)
Michael G. Brennan
PART III THE SIDNEYS IN IRELAND AND WALES
13 The Sidneys in Ireland
179(12)
Thomas Herron
14 The Sidneys and Wales
191(12)
Willy Maley
Philip Schwyzer
PART IV THE SIDNEYS AND THE CONTINENT
15 The Sidneys and the Continent: The Tudor Period
203(20)
Roger Kuin
16 The Sidneys and the Continent: The Stuart Period
223(18)
Michael G. Brennan
PART V THE SIDNEYS AND THE ARTS
17 The Sidneys and Public Entertainments
241(20)
Arthur F. Kinney
18 The Sidneys and Literary Patronage
261(20)
Lisa Celovsky
19 Penshurst Place and Leicester House
281(16)
Susie West
20 The Sidneys and the Visual Arts
297(20)
Elizabeth Goldring
21 The Sidneys and Music
317(12)
Katherine R. Larson
Index 329
Margaret P. Hannay, Professor of English (Emerita) at Siena College, is the author of Mary Sidney, Lady Wroth and Philip's Phoenix: Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke, editor of Silent but for the Word: Tudor Women as Patrons, Translators, and Writers of Religious Works, and editor, with Susanne Woods, of Teaching Tudor and Stuart Women Writers. With Noel J. Kinnamon and Michael G. Brennan, she has edited The Collected Works of Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of Pembroke; Selected Works of Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of Pembroke; Domestic Politics and Family Absence: The Correspondence (1588-1621) of Robert Sidney, First Earl of Leicester, and Barbara Gamage Sidney, Countess of Leicester; The Correspondence of Dorothy Percy Sidney, Countess of Leicester; and The Letters (1595-1608) of Rowland Whyte. Michael G. Brennan, Professor of Renaissance Studies at the University of Leeds, is the author of Literary Patronage in the English Renaissance: The Pembroke Family, and has edited Lady Mary Wroth's Love's Victory: The Penshurst Manuscript. With Noel Kinnamon he has published A Sidney Chronology: 1554-1654 and has published extensively on Renaissance travel writings, Graham Greene and Evelyn Waugh. With Margaret P. Hannay and Noel J. Kinnamon he has edited The Collected Works of Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of Pembroke; Selected Works of Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of Pembroke; Domestic Politics and Family Absence: The Correspondence (1588-1621) of Robert Sidney, First Earl of Leicester, and Barbara Gamage Sidney, Countess of Leicester; The Correspondence of Dorothy Percy Sidney, Countess of Leicester; and The Letters (1595-1608) of Rowland Whyte. He is also the author of The Sidneys of Penshurst and the Monarchy, 1500-1700. Mary Ellen Lamb is Professor of English (Emerita) at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, USA. She is the author of Gender and Authorship in the Sidney Circle (1990) and The Popular Culture of Shakespeare, Spenser, and Jonson (2006); co-editor of Oral Traditions and Gender in Early Modern Literary Texts (2007) and Staging Early Modern Romance: Prose Fiction, Dramatic Romance, and Shakespeare (2009). She is General Editor of the seven-volume reference library Ashgate Critical Essays on Women Writers in England, 1550-1700 (2009). She has also authored numerous essays on women writers and on Shakespeare in such journals as English Literary Renaissance; Shakespeare Quarterly; Shakespeare Survey; Review of English Studies; and Criticism, as well as in numerous collections. She is currently on the Editorial Board of English Literary Renaissance and is the editor of the Sidney Journal. She is collaborating on an edition of poetry by William Herbert, third Earl of Pembroke, for the Renaissance English Text Society.