2013
DOI: 10.1353/sip.2013.0000
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Sireno and Philisides: The Politics of Piety in Spanish Pastoral Romance and Sidney’s Old Arcadia

Abstract: This essay reevaluates how and why, in the Old Arcadia ’s Third and Fourth Eclogues, Sir Philip Sidney imitates and revises specific aspects of two Spanish pastoral romances: Jorge de Montemayor’s Diana (ca. 1559–60) and Gaspar Gil Polo’s Diana Enamorada (1564). Each respective portion of the two Spanish works cited above relates to the protagonist shepherd Sireno. These representations of Sireno bear an important relationship to Catholic Christian piety. And each representation relates to the respective autho… Show more

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