Mary Sidney Herbert
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Bibliographic Information
Mary Sidney Herbert
(The early modern Englishwoman : a facsimile library of essential works, pt. 1 . Printed writings,
Scolar Press , Ashgate Publishing, c1996
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Discours de la vie et de la mort
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Note
Facsim. of 1592 ed
Facsimile title page: A discourse of life and death written in French by Ph. Mornay ; Antonius, a tragœdie written also in French by Ro. Garnier / both done in English by the Counteße of Pembroke
Includes bibliographical references (p. x)
Contents of Works
- A discourse of life and death
- Antonius, a tragœdie
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Mary Sidney (1562-1620), Countess of Pembroke, was born into one of England's most prominent literary and political families. She was fluent in at least three languages and was an accomplished translator and poet. Her two translations from the French, A Discourse of Life and Death, by Philippe de Mornay, and Antonius, a TragA"die, by Robert Garnier were published together in 1592 by William Ponsonby. That combined volume is reprinted here.
Table of Contents
- Contents: Introductory note
- A Discourse of Life and Death
- Antonius, a TragA"die.
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