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    In the "Astrophil and Stella" poems, who was the real life Stella?

    Question #101264. Asked by Pagiedamon. (Nov 25 08 6:33 PM)


    smart001

    Philip Sidney evidently connects Astrophel to himself and Stella to Penelope Rich, the wife of a courtier.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astrophil_and_Stella


    Nov 25 08, 6:53 PM


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