Mary Sidney Herbert (1561–1621)
Author of Isabella Whitney, Mary Sidney and Amelia Lanyer: Renaissance Women Poets
About the Author
Disambiguation Notice:
Please do not confuse or combine her with her niece, Lady Mary Wroth, née Sidney (1587-1651/3).
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Works by Mary Sidney Herbert
Selected Works of Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of Pembroke (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies) (2005) 4 copies
The Collected Works of Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of Pembroke. Volume I: Poems, Translations, and Correspondence (1998) 3 copies
The Collected Works of Mary Sydney Herbert, Countess of Pembroke. Volume II: The Psalmes of David (1998) 1 copy
Sidney, Mary Archive 1 copy
Associated Works
The Making of a Poem: A Norton Anthology of Poetic Forms (2000) — Contributor — 1,471 copies, 9 reviews
Narrative and Dramatic Sources of Shakespeare, Volume V: The Roman Plays (1964) — Contributor — 11 copies
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- Canonical name
- Herbert, Mary Sidney
- Legal name
- Herbert, Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke
- Other names
- Countess of Pembroke
- Birthdate
- 1561-10-27
- Date of death
- 1621-09-25
- Gender
- female
- Occupations
- writer
translator
patron of the arts
salonniere - Relationships
- Sidney, Sir Philip (brother)
Wroth, Mary (niece)
Cary, Elizabeth (salon) - Short biography
- Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of Pembroke, was considered the most learned woman in England next to Queen Elizabeth. She was one of the first Englishwomen to achieve a major reputation for writing and poetry, translations, and literary patronage. The salon she created at Wilton House included Edmund Spenser and Michael Drayton. She was a daughter of Sir Henry Sidney and Lady Mary Dudley, sister of Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester, the longtime favorite and advisor of Queen Elizabeth. She was close to her own brother, the poet-courtier Sir Philip Sidney, who dedicated his 1580 work, now known as The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia, to her. In 1577, she married as his third wife Henry Herbert, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, and the couple had three children.
- Nationality
- UK
- Birthplace
- Tickenhill House, Bewdley, Worcestershire, England, UK
- Places of residence
- Wilton House, Wiltshire, England, UK
Baynard's Castle, London, England, UK
Penshurst, Kent, England - Place of death
- London, England, UK
- Burial location
- Salisbury Cathedral, Wiltshire, England, UK
- Disambiguation notice
- Please do not confuse or combine her with her niece, Lady Mary Wroth, née Sidney (1587-1651/3).
- Associated Place (for map)
- England, UK
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