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Reader Response to Sydney's Sonnets, Astrophil and Stella

2023-06-16 18:28:42

The readers are answering Sydney's sonnets "Astrophil" and "Stella" When we talked about Astrophil and Stella in class, I felt a familiar knot. At first, I could not point out why I hated these sonnets. However, as we discussed in the class, I know very well. I can agree with Penelope Devereux Rich. Astrophil and Stella may be interpreted as a sonnet of innocent love for an ideal woman, not a specific woman, but I recall the letter I received from a man last year, Lee Burt. I saw it.

Due to Astrophil and Stella's copyright infringement of Sir Philip Sidney in 1591, records of 108 to 88 ginseng and 11 songs Astrophil and Stella are usually made up of sarcastic details. Yes, love and desire for Astro Phil's unrequited stellar. Sydney's sequence is often referred to as a series of Sonnets 'hot', a number of sequences were printed since 1591, including the unique Shakespeare sequence of 1609. Many of these sequences are depictions after men poet enthusiasts can not get it or explain it. Women, and focus on their own pain and subjectivity, but the poet also overthrows these customs. Many of Shakespeare's sonnets are not for ladies, but Edmond Spencer's sonnet sequence Amoretti (1595) for young men states that the poet is not ideal or impossible. Woman, but his future wife, Elizabeth Boyle

Sonnet type is usually (but not always) accompanied by an ideal or virtual situation. It dates back to the medieval romance where women are loved and idealized by worship worshipers. For example, Sir Philip Sydney wrote this pattern in Astrophil and Stella 's Sonnet sequence. Poems spread among knowledgeable intellectuals, not necessarily reflecting the real feelings of poets, but in the form of intellectual display! This may not be the case for everyone; this is a question of academic discussion today. However, it is widely believed that Shakespeare 's sonnets are autobiographical.