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Publishing | Mary Sidney Herbert Countess of Pembroke | Printer Henry Olney
entered Philip Sidney
's The Defence of Poesie in the Stationers' Register
, to rival the edition that year by William Ponsonby
, printer for Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of Pembroke
. Sidney, Sir Philip. “Editorial Materials”. Miscellaneous Prose of Sir Philip Sidney, edited by Katherine Duncan-Jones and Jan Van Dorsten, Clarendon Press, 1973, p. various pages. 66-7 |
Publishing | Lady Mary Wroth | It was hastily produced, incomplete, with sonnet-sequences attached. Urania occupied 558 tightly-printed pages. The elaborate pictorial title-page engraved by Simon Pass
mentions the names of LMW
's writing uncle
and aunt
together with her own... |
Publishing | Mary Sidney Herbert Countess of Pembroke | Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of Pembroke
's metrical psalms, written in the sixteenth century, were first printed, in a limited edition, as by her brother Philip
. Drabble, Margaret, editor. The Oxford Companion to English Literature. 5th ed., Oxford University Press, 1985. 898 |
Publishing | Mary Sidney Herbert Countess of Pembroke | Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of Pembroke
, Fulke Greville
, and others published the first printing of the Arcadia by her late brother Philip
, perhaps with her editing, up to midway in book three. Hannay, Margaret P. Philip’s Phoenix: Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke. Oxford University Press, 1990, http://U of A HSS. 71 |
Textual Features | Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin | Heroic romance is one of ENC
's areas of expertise. Her individual essay is entitled Sidney
's Political Odyssey: anti-tyranny themes, Sidney's travels, and Arcadia. OCLC WorldCat. 1992–1998, http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
Textual Features | Elizabeth Goudge | Towers in the Mist, the second book in this main series, is set in a different cathedral city, Oxford (more precisely in Christ Church
), during the reign of Elizabeth I
, and the... |
Textual Features | A. Mary F. Robinson | This is a sequence of poems about unidealised rural life, with no obvious allusion to Sir Philip Sidney
. Robinson later claimed that all of the characters were based on human models Robinson, A. Mary F. The Collected Poems, Lyrical and Narrative, of A. Mary F. Robinson. T. Fisher Unwin, 1902. x |
Textual Production | Mary Sidney Herbert Countess of Pembroke | Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of Pembroke
's printer, William Ponsonby
, entered Philip Sidney
's The Defence of Poesie in the Stationers' Register
. Sidney, Sir Philip. “Editorial Materials”. Miscellaneous Prose of Sir Philip Sidney, edited by Katherine Duncan-Jones and Jan Van Dorsten, Clarendon Press, 1973, p. various pages. 66 |
Textual Production | Mary Sidney Herbert Countess of Pembroke | Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of Pembroke
, issued her collected edition of her brother
's works: the title was still The Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia, with sundry new additions. This is the date... |
Textual Production | Jane Porter | |
Textual Production | Mary Sidney Herbert Countess of Pembroke | Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of Pembroke
, commemorated her brother
in a pastoral ode, The Doleful Lay of the Fair Clorinda. Waller, Gary F. Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke: A Critical Study of Her Writings and Literary Milieu. University of Salzburg, 1979, http://BLC. 89 |
Textual Production | Mary Sidney Herbert Countess of Pembroke | Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke
, had completed at least a draft of the metrical translation of the psalms begun by her brother Philip
. Hannay, Margaret P. Philip’s Phoenix: Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke. Oxford University Press, 1990, http://U of A HSS. 240n3 “Introduction”. The Psalms of Sir Philip Sidney and the Countess of Pembroke, edited by John C. A. Rathmell, translated by. Sir Philip Sidney and Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of Pembroke, New York University Press, 1963, p. xi - xxxii. xxvi-xxvii |
Textual Production | Mary Sidney Herbert Countess of Pembroke | Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of Pembroke
's psalms, written in the sixteenth century, were edited, with her part in them (larger than her brother
's) recognized for the first time. Pembroke, Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of. “Introduction”. The Triumph of Death, edited by Gary F. Waller, University of Salzburg, 1977, pp. 1-64. 18 |
Textual Production | Frances Neville Baroness Abergavenny | Phillips may have been commissioned to finish the collection after the death of FNBA
: he worked for London publishers, and wrote several commemorative poems for the recently dead, including Sir Philip Sidney
. Scholars... |
Textual Production | Mary Sidney Herbert Countess of Pembroke | Mary Sidney
's publisher, William Ponsonby
, entered The Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia (by her brother Philip
) in the Stationers' Register
. The title refers to the fact that the work was addressed to... |
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