Subjectivity in Sir Philip Sidney's Sonnet Sequence Astrophil and Stella

Mostafa Kamel, Shereen;

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Over the past few decades, subjectivity has become a central issue in Renaissance literary and cultural studies, particularly in studying the Elizabethan Petrarchan sonnet sequences. In an age of rising humanism, consolidation of monarchical power, coloni


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Title Subjectivity in Sir Philip Sidney's Sonnet Sequence Astrophil and Stella
Authors Mostafa Kamel, Shereen
Keywords Subjectivity in Sir Philip Sidney's Sonnet Sequence Astrophil and Stella
Issue Date 2008
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Over the past few decades, subjectivity has become a central issue in Renaissance literary and cultural studies, particularly in studying the Elizabethan Petrarchan sonnet sequences. In an age of rising humanism, consolidation of monarchical power, coloni

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