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Sir Philip Sidney and the Poetics of Protestantism Andrew Weiner

Sir Philip Sidney and the Poetics of Protestantism By Andrew Weiner

Sir Philip Sidney and the Poetics of Protestantism by Andrew Weiner


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Sir Philip Sidney and the Poetics of Protestantism: A Study of Contexts by Andrew Weiner

Sir Philip Sidney and the Poetics of Protestantism was first published in 1978. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.In this study of the important Elizabethan writer and critic, Sir Philip Sidney, Professor Weiner examines the impact of the Reformation on traditional medieval and humanist ideas of the nature and function of poetry, taking Sidney as an exemplar of the transformation of both theory and practice that occurred. He offers a new reading of Sidney's Old Arcadia, placing it in the context of Elizabethan theology and politics. In the process he also offers a new reading of Sidney's Defence of Poesie, a major classic of English literary criticism. Professor Weiner shows how the latter work may be read as a virtual manifesto for a literary movement based on an emphatically Protestant outlook on questions of religious faith.

About Andrew Weiner

Andrew D. Weiner is Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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Sir Philip Sidney and the Poetics of Protestantism: A Study of Contexts by Andrew Weiner
New
Paperback
University of Minnesota Press
1979-03-02
250
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