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Author By Lady Mary Wroth

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By: Lady Mary Wroth (1587-1651/3)

Pamphilia to Amphilanthus by Lady Mary Wroth is a beautifully written collection of sonnets that explore the themes of love, desire, and betrayal. Wroth’s poetic language is rich and expressive, drawing the reader into the emotional intensity of the speaker’s reflections on her love for Amphilanthus.

The sonnets in this collection are deeply personal and introspective, offering a glimpse into the inner workings of the speaker’s heart and mind. The poems are filled with raw emotion and vulnerability, making them incredibly poignant and moving to read.

Wroth’s exploration of love in all its complexity is masterfully done, with each sonnet providing a new perspective on the highs and lows of romantic relationships. The speaker’s struggles with longing, loss, and disappointment are palpable throughout the collection, creating a sense of empathy and connection with the reader.

Overall, Pamphilia to Amphilanthus is a captivating and beautifully crafted collection that showcases Lady Mary Wroth’s talent as a poet. The themes of love and desire are explored with depth and nuance, making this a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the intricacies of human emotion.

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Pamphilia to Amphilanthus is the first sonnet sequence written by an Englishwoman. Published in 1621, the poems invert the usual format of sonnet sequences by making the speaker a woman (Pamphilia, whose name means “all-loving”) and the beloved a man (Amphilanthus, whose name means “lover of two.”). It is possible that Wroth based the story on her own fraught relationship with her cousin, William Herbert.

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