Pamphilia to Amphilanthus
Gelesen von Elizabeth Klett
Lady Mary Wroth
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. (Summary by Elizabeth Klett.) (1 hr 43 min)
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Alessandro Serenelli
Great reading of a pretty great sonnet sequence! Lady Mary Wroth has a talent for soaring poetry when one is listening to it. Ms. Klett does a great job with the work.
Pamphilia to Amphilanthus
elombu
Elizabeth Klett's thorough understanding of her text and of the period in which it is set imbues every line of her wonderful reading of these fascinating poems.
Delightful
shane miller
it was lovely, a perfect homage to love. thanks Elizabeth.