Astrophel And Stella by Philip Sidney

The book is a collection of Elizabethan sonnets and songs that tell the story of the speaker's unrequited love for the beautiful and unattainable Stella. Through a series of passionate and articulate poems, the speaker, Astrophel, explores themes of love, desire, and jealousy, often employing astronomical imagery to reflect the heights of his adoration and the depths of his despair. The work is notable for its rich language and the way it captures the complexities of love, as well as for its influence on the development of the English sonnet form.

The 7152nd greatest book of all time


Published
1591
Nationality
English
Type
Fiction
Pages
Unknown
Words
20,000
Original Language
English

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