Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586) was an English poet, scholar, soldier, and courtier, one of the most prominent figures at the court of Queen Elizabeth I of England (r. 1558-1603). #History #PhilipSidney #ElizabethanEra #EnglishRenaissance #Poetry #HistoryFact https://whe.to/ci/1-24561-en/
Philip Sidney

Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586) was an English poet, scholar, soldier, and courtier, one of the most prominent figures at the court of Queen Elizabeth I of England (r. 1558-1603). During his lifetime...

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I've seen other academics sharing some of their work on here to help folks get to know them. I have a handful of more formal academic pieces forthcoming, but the only thing I have out in the world at this point is this invited blog post at The Polyphony. I read #PhilipSidney's New Arcadia as a kind of object lesson on how pre-Cartesian thought might help us approach the #DoubleEmpathyProblem and related topics around #neurodiversity.

#EarlyModern #Autism #Romance

https://thepolyphony.org/2022/06/23/reading-romance-and-not-necessarily-minds/?fbclid=IwAR14eS3x1a1Xlfttnk5GnNie4pwnzHK51dxLITTnXLA8a8Hh5jX35yS6MKc

Reading Romance, and Not Necessarily Minds

Bridget Bartlett explores the double empathy problem reading Sir Philip Sidney’s romance, The Countess of Pemproke’s Arcadia (1593), in a paper presented at the Medical Humanities and the Fantastic…

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Roarning!

The poem for today is "Eleventh Song" by Sir Philip Sidney.

https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/45166/eleventh-song

#Poetry #PhilipSidney

Eleventh Song by Sir Philip Sidney | Poetry Foundation

"Who is it that this dark night

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