The Countess Of Pembroke's Arcadia by Philip Sidney

The book in question is a pastoral romance that intertwines poetry and prose to tell the complex, interwoven tales of princes, knights, and ladies in an idyllic, fictional version of ancient Greece. The narrative follows the adventures of two cousins, who, disguised as shepherds, flee their homeland and find themselves in Arcadia, a pastoral paradise. There, they become entangled in the lives and loves of the local inhabitants, embarking on chivalric quests and navigating a series of romantic entanglements, political intrigues, and moral dilemmas. The work is celebrated for its rich language, elaborate storytelling, and the exploration of themes such as the nature of virtue, the complexities of love, and the pursuit of honor.

The 7178th greatest book of all time


Published
1590
Nationality
British
Type
Fiction
Pages
Unknown
Words
192,000
Original Language
English

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