Astrophil and Stella
Sir Philip Sidney
Lu par Elizabeth Klett





Astrophil and Stella is a sonnet sequence written by Philip Sidney, an Elizabethan poet and courtier. It details the frustrated love of Astrophil (whose name means "star-lover") for his beloved Stella (whose name means "star"). It is likely that Sidney based his poems on his own unrequited passion for a married woman. The sequence inspired other sonnet writers of the period, such as Edmund Spenser, William Shakespeare, and Lady Mary Wroth. (Summary written by Elizabeth Klett) (2 hr 14 min)
Chapitres
Sonnets 01-30 | 27:49 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Sonnets 31-60 | 28:13 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Sonnets 61-84 | 29:13 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Sonnets 85-90 | 26:51 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Sonnets 91-108 | 22:12 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Critiques
Astrophil and Stella





elombu
Elizabeth Klett's clear, intelligent and beautiful reading of these poems is a delight. 16th century English has never been better read.
.Magnificent





shane miller
A gem indeed. Thanks girl, for the beautiful reading.