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• Sir Philip Sidney (1554–1586)
- তিনি ইংল্যান্ডের পেনসহার্স্টে ১৫৫৪ সালের ৩০ নভেম্বর জন্মগ্রহন করেন।
- তিনি ১৫৮৬ সালের ১৭ অক্টোবর মাত্র ৩১ বছর বয়সে নেদারল্যান্ডসের আর্নহেমে মৃত্যুবরণ করেন।
- তিনি একাধারে Elizabethan courtier, diplomat, soldier, poet.
- তাকে এলিজাবেথান যুগের সবচেয়ে গুরুত্বপূর্ণ সাহিত্যিক চরিত্রগুলির মধ্যে একজন হিসেবে বিবেচনা করা হয়,
- বিশেষ করে ইংরেজি কবিতায় তার অবদান এবং ইংরেজি Renaissance সাহিত্য বিকাশে তার ভূমিকার জন্য।
- After Shakespeare's sonnets, Sidney's Astrophel and Stella is considered the finest Elizabethan sonnet cycle.
• Notable works:
- Arcadia,
- Astrophel and Stella,
- The Defence of Poesy/ An Apology for Poetry.
• Quotations of Sidney:
1. "With her pureness doth the perfect white compare, / How fair is she, who heaven doth make so bright!"
– Sonnet 1
(This is the opening sonnet where Astrophel expresses admiration for Stella, portraying her as a symbol of purity and divine beauty.)
2. "Love, born in me, and brought up in my heart, / By love I live, and love I do impart."
– Sonnet 7
(Astrophel speaks of how love defines his very existence and how it is the force that governs him.)
3. "What could my reason more than me advise, / That this should be the end of every woe?"
– Sonnet 9
(Astrophel reflects on the struggle and the complexity of his feelings, questioning if love is truly the answer to his woes.)
4. "In these desert hills, and in that shady grove, / I hear the echo of my silent heart."
– Sonnet 20
(Astrophel describes a moment of solitude, where he hears only the echo of his own heart, perhaps in reflection of his unspoken love.)
5. "My mouth doth water, and my breast doth swell, / My thoughts do clyme and catch the golden flashes."
– Sonnet 31
(Astrophel is overwhelmed by the feelings of desire and admiration, using vivid imagery to describe the physical effect of his emotions.)
6. "With this, my joy, my comfort, my delight, / At last I will begin the end of night."
– Sonnet 52
(Astrophel expresses a sense of fulfillment or resolution, as though reaching the end of his emotional turmoil.)
7. "For if she be not true to me, / I may no more be true to her."
– Sonnet 71
(This reflects Astrophel’s struggle with fidelity and his feelings of betrayal as he contemplates the unreciprocated nature of his love for Stella.)
8. "The sweet content of my heart's delight, / That shall not be my solace for all the night."
– Sonnet 80
(Astrophel speaks to the internal battle of being torn between desire and disillusionment, contemplating love and its consequences.)
Source: Britannica.