Philip Sidney and the Poetics of Renaissance Cosmopolitanism
Discover the intricate relationship between literature and society in Robert E. Stillman's insightful work, Philip Sidney and the Poetics of Renaissance Cosmopolitanism. Published in 2008, this hardback edition spans 284 pages and delves into the paradox of how literary fictions emerged as autonomous worlds during the Renaissance, all while addressing the historical challenges of the time. Stillman expertly examines Philip Sidney's seminal text, Defence of Poesy, highlighting its argument for the supremacy of poetry as a vital form of knowledge within the public sphere. This book is an essential read for those interested in the intersections of literature, politics, and morality in 16th-century England. Enhance your understanding of Renaissance cosmopolitanism and the enduring power of poetry with this compelling analysis.