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AudioThe "Old" Arcadia
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LibriVox recording of The "Old" Arcadia by Sir Philip Sidney. Read in English by Thomas A. Copeland. Sir Philip Sidney wrote two romances which he called Arcadia . The revised version he never finished because of his untimely death on the battlefield. The less complicated but finished earlier version, here recorded, was written while the author resided with his sister, the Countess of Pembroke. To a greater degree than other romances having pastoral settings, like Lodge's [i]Rosalynde[/i], the main characters, the chief secondary ones, and even some minor ones are not shepherds but great persons sojourning in the countryside of Arcadia, an idealized pagan Greek duchy, the heroes disguised in order to court the daughters of the duke, who is vacationing in his own realm. They themselves have already made a reputation for themselves, which they conceal to conform to the Duke’s rusticating mood. They are not yet old enough to shave, giving one of them the opportunity to pose as an Amazon. These disguises serve more complicated ends as the plot develops. The style is ornamental, the syntax tangled, and at times the author himself gets lost in his own Chinese boxes, which become yet more…
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Sir Philip Sidney
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librivox; audiobooks;politics; sex; pastoral; violence; cross-dressing; soporifics; mobs
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