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A Defence of Poetry Sir Philip Sidney

A Defence of Poetry By Sir Philip Sidney

A Defence of Poetry by Sir Philip Sidney


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Often seen as a key to understanding Elizabethan poetry, Sidney's persuasive treatise follows the rules of rhetoric in presenting evidence of the virtues of poetry. Sidney argues with wit and irony that poetry is the art which best teaches what is good and true.

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A Defence of Poetry by Sir Philip Sidney

Often seen as a key to understanding Elizabethan poetry, Sidney's persuasive treatise follows the rules of rhetoric in presenting evidence of the virtues of poetry. Sidney argues with wit and irony that poetry is the art, which best teaches what is good and true. This seems a fitting argument for this prominent experimental poet who himself is said to have represented 'life and action good and great'.

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CIN0199110220G
9780199110223
0199110220
A Defence of Poetry by Sir Philip Sidney
Used - Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
1971-09-16
112
N/A
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