Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586) was an English poet, courtier, and soldier, known for his contributions to the English Renaissance literature. Here are some of his important works and their published years:
- “Astrophel and Stella” (1591) – A sonnet sequence that explores the theme of love and desire.
- “The Defence of Poesy” (1595) – A treatise that defends the art of poetry and its importance in society.
- “The Countess of Pembroke’s Arcadia” (1590) – A prose romance that tells the story of a mythical land called Arcadia.
- “The Psalms of David” (1599) – A translation of the Psalms of David into English verse.
- “The Lady of May” (1598) – A masque that celebrates the beauty of Queen Elizabeth I.
Note: The exact publication years of Sidney’s works are not certain, as some were circulated in manuscript form during his lifetime and were not printed until after his death.