Isabella Whitney, Mary Sidney and Aemilia Lanyer : Renaissance women poets

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Isabella Whitney, Mary Sidney and Aemilia Lanyer : Renaissance women poets

edited by Danielle Clarke

(Penguin classics)(Penguin English poets)

Penguin, 2000

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Whitney, Sidney and Lanyer : Renaissance women poets

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [xli]-xliii)

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Description

Whitney's two volumes of verse miscellany, 'Sweet Nosegay' (1573) and 'The Copy of a Letter' (1567), were part of a literary trend of combining classical and Biblical references with popular and vernacular sources, and reflect the growing literary appetites of the urban population. As well a selection of her original poetry, this volume includes Sidney's version of the Psalms of David and Petrach's 'Triumph of Death'. Lanyer's poetry is devotional and is the most single-minded and explicit inits advocacy of female spirituality and virtue. Included here are 'Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum' and 'The Description of Cooke-ham'.

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Edited by Danielle ClarkeAcknowledgments Introduction Further Reading Table of Dates A Note on the Texts Isabella Whitney from A SWEET NOSGAY To the worshipfull and right vertuous yong Gentylman, George Mainwaring Esquier... The Auctor to the Reader Certain familier Epistles and friendly Letters by the Auctor: with Replies To her Brother. G.W. To her Brother. B. W. A modest meane for Maides... to two of her yonger Sisters servinge in London To her Sister Misteris. A.B. To her Cosen A carefull complaynt by the unfortunate Auctor IS. W. to C.B. in bewalylynge her mishappes To my Friend Master T.L. whose good nature I see abusde IS W. beyng wery of wrtyng, sendeth this for Answere The Auchtour (though loth to leave the Citie) upon her Friendes procurement, is constrained to departe...and maketh her Wyll and Testament... A comunication which the Auctor had to London, before she made her Wyll The maner of her Wyll, and what she left to London: and all those in it: at her departing *** THE COPY OF A LETTER, lately written in meeter, by a yonge Gentilwoman: to her unconstant Lover... I.W. To her unconstant Lover The admonition by the Auctor, to all yong Gentilwomen: And to al other Maids being in Love *** The lamentation of a Gentilwoman upon the death of her late deceased frend William Gruffith Gent. Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke THE SIDNEY PSALTER "Even now that Care" To the Angell spirit of the most excellent Sir Phillip Sidney The Psalmes of Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke*** A Dialogue betweene two shepheards, Thenot, and Piers, in praise of Astrea... *** THE TRIUMPH OF DEATH TRANSLATED OUT OF ITALIAN BY THE COUNTESS OF PEMBROOKE The first chapter The second chapter Aemilia Lanyer SALVE DEUS REX JUDAEORUM To the Queenes most Excellent Majestie To all vertuous Ladies in generall The Authors Dreame to the Ladie Marie, the Countesse Dowager of Pembrooke To the Ladie Lucie, Countesse of Bedford To the Ladie Margaret, Countesse Dowager of Cumberland To the Ladie Anne, Countesse of Dorcet To the Vertuous Reader Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum The Description of Cooke-ham Abbreviations and Short Titles Used in the Notes and Textual Apparatus Notes Textual Apparatus

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  • NCID
    BA58804492
  • ISBN
    • 0140424091
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    xlv, 409 p.
  • Size
    20 cm
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