For authors with similar names, see Author:Mary Herbert.
Mary Sidney
(1561–1621)

Also Mary Herbert after her marriage: English poet, and countess of Pembroke. One of the first English women to achieve a major reputation for her poetry and literary patronage.

Mary Sidney

Works

As author

  • The Dolefull Lay of Clorinda (1595).
  • Five poems in the Kassel Miscellany.

As translator

  • The Tragedie of Antonie by Robert Garnier (1592).
  • A discourse of life and death by Philippe de Mornay (1592).
  • The Sidney Psalms (1599), collaboration with brother Philip Sidney.
  • The Triumph of Death by Petrarch.

As editor

Works about Sidney


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