Goddesses and Queens: The iconography of Elizabeth IAnnaliese Connolly, Lisa Hopkins Manchester University Press, 2018 M04 30 - 208 páginas The visual images of Queen Elizabeth I displayed in contemporary portraits and perpetuated and developed in more recent media, such as film and television, make her one of the most familiar and popular of all British monarchs. This collection of essays examines the diversity of the queen’s extensive iconographical repertoire, focusing on both visual and textual representations of Elizabeth, not only in portraiture and literature, but also in contemporary sermons, speeches and alchemical treatises. The collection broadens current critical thinking about Elizabeth, as each of the essays contributes to the debate about the ways in which the queen’s developing iconicity was not simply a celebratory mode, but also encoded criticism of her. Each of these essays explains the ways in which the varied representations of Elizabeth reflect the political and cultural anxieties of her subjects |
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... Ralegh's The Discoverie of the Large, Rich and Bewtiful Empyre of Guiana Helen J. Burgess 83 6 101 III The Old World and the New: classical precedents 7 The dark side of the moon: Semiramis and Titania Lisa Hopkins 117 8 Evaluating ...
... Ralegh's The Discoverie of the Large, Rich and Bewtiful Empyre of Guiana Helen J. Burgess 83 6 101 III The Old World and the New: classical precedents 7 The dark side of the moon: Semiramis and Titania Lisa Hopkins 117 8 Evaluating ...
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... Ralegh. One feature which many of these films and dramatisations tend to have in common is that the Elizabeth they present is categorically not a virgin. This is demonstrated particularly in Kapur's Elizabeth and the more recent ...
... Ralegh. One feature which many of these films and dramatisations tend to have in common is that the Elizabeth they present is categorically not a virgin. This is demonstrated particularly in Kapur's Elizabeth and the more recent ...
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... Ralegh will shortly grow to be Orlando Furioso if the bright Angelica [i.e. the queen] persevere against him a little longer',16 aligning her with a character from Ariosto's epic poem Orlando Furioso. It is even possible that Lodowick ...
... Ralegh will shortly grow to be Orlando Furioso if the bright Angelica [i.e. the queen] persevere against him a little longer',16 aligning her with a character from Ariosto's epic poem Orlando Furioso. It is even possible that Lodowick ...
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... Americas. In 1595 for example, when Sir Walter Ralegh embarked on the first Guiana voyage in the hope of locating El Dorado, he took with him a picture of the queen. During his stay in Trinidad, when he Introduction 9.
... Americas. In 1595 for example, when Sir Walter Ralegh embarked on the first Guiana voyage in the hope of locating El Dorado, he took with him a picture of the queen. During his stay in Trinidad, when he Introduction 9.
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... Ralegh then produced a picture of Elizabeth and offered her protection to the native tribes of the island: respect of I made them understand that I was the servant of a Queene, who was the great Casique of the north and a virgin, and ...
... Ralegh then produced a picture of Elizabeth and offered her protection to the native tribes of the island: respect of I made them understand that I was the servant of a Queene, who was the great Casique of the north and a virgin, and ...
Contenido
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Virginia and the Virgin Elizabeth and the New World | 67 |
The Old World and the New classical precedents | 115 |
Coda Elizabeths afterlife | 167 |
Index | 191 |
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