Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Pamphilia to Amphilanthus is a sonnet sequence by English Renaissance poet Lady Mary Wroth, first published as part of The Countesse of Montgomeries Urania in 1621, but subsequently published separately. It is the second known sonnet sequence by a woman writer in England (the first was by Anne Locke). The poems are strongly influenced by the sonnet sequence Astrophel and Stella (1580) penned by her uncle Sir Philip Sidney. Like Sidney's sequence, Wroth's sonnets passed among her friends and acquaintances in manuscript form before they were published in 1621. In Wroth's sequence, she upends Petrarchan tropes by making the unattainable object of love male."@en }
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- Pamphilia_to_Amphilanthus abstract "Pamphilia to Amphilanthus is a sonnet sequence by English Renaissance poet Lady Mary Wroth, first published as part of The Countesse of Montgomeries Urania in 1621, but subsequently published separately. It is the second known sonnet sequence by a woman writer in England (the first was by Anne Locke). The poems are strongly influenced by the sonnet sequence Astrophel and Stella (1580) penned by her uncle Sir Philip Sidney. Like Sidney's sequence, Wroth's sonnets passed among her friends and acquaintances in manuscript form before they were published in 1621. In Wroth's sequence, she upends Petrarchan tropes by making the unattainable object of love male.".