Mary sidney herbert biography definition



Mary sidney herbert biography definition

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    Mary Sidney Herbert, the first English woman to achieve a significant literary reputation, is celebrated for her patronage, for her translations, for her original poems praising Queen Elizabeth and her brother Philip, and especially for her metrical paraphrase of the biblical Psalms.

    The third daughter of Sir Henry Sidney and Lady Mary Dudley Sidney, she was born on 27 October 1561 at Tickenhall near Bewdley, one of her father's official residences as Lord President of the Council in the Marches of Wales; he served as Lord President from 1559 to 1586 and concurrently as Lord Deputy of Ireland from 1565 to 1571 and 1575 to 1578.

    The fortunes of the Sidneys and the Dudleys were closely tied to the favour of the monarch. Henry Sidney's father had been Prince Edward's chamberlain, so the boys grew up together. When Edward became king, the Sidneys were honoured; when Edward died their fortunes took a downward turn.

    Lady Sidney was the daughter of Jane Guildford Dudley and John Dudley,