Astrophel

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Рік видання2023

Edmund Spenser's "Astrophel" is a heartfelt elegy mourning the loss of Sir Philip Sidney, a renowned poet, courtier, and friend of Spenser. Written in the form of a pastoral elegy, this poem captures the deep sense of grief and admiration felt by Spenser upon Sidney's untimely death in 1586.
Through the persona of Astrophel, Spenser pays tribute to Sidney's literary and personal virtues, portraying him as a paragon of chivalry and intellect. The poem unfolds as Astrophel's lament, blending pastoral and mythological elements to express the profound sorrow of the speaker and the literary community at the loss of such a luminous figure.
Spenser's elegy employs vivid imagery, intricate allegory, and a rhythmic flow of language to convey his emotions and to elevate Sidney's memory. The poem not only serves as an elegy but also reflects on the broader themes of mortality, the passage of time, and the role of art in preserving the legacy of great individuals.

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