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				<title>Tyrant or Temptress: Deciphering Meaning from Stella&#39;s Sole Reply in Sir Philip Sidney&#39;s &quot;Fourth Song&quot;</title>
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				<description>By Emily  Gray - First published in 1591 but thought to be composed sometime during the previous decade, Sir Philip Sidney&amp;rsquo;s Astrophil and Stella recounts the evolution of the relationship between the fictional, titular characters primarily from young Astrophil&amp;rsquo;s point of view. Consisting of 110 sonnets and 11 songs, the English poet&amp;rsquo;s sonnet sequence begins with a love-struck Astrophil narrating both his motivations for writing the various pieces and his initial struggle to begin translating his internal sentiments into poetic verse. The work goes on to document the transition of Astrophil&amp;rsquo...</description>
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