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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... Thomas Malory, [Le morte darthur]. 15th century. Published by William Caxton 15. Epitaph for John Brooke. Courtesy of the Centre for Kentish Studies, PRC 32/35/19 16. Epitaph for Benjamin Franklin, London. Circa 1727. Courtesy of ...
... Thomas Malory, [Le morte darthur]. 15th century. Published by William Caxton 15. Epitaph for John Brooke. Courtesy of the Centre for Kentish Studies, PRC 32/35/19 16. Epitaph for Benjamin Franklin, London. Circa 1727. Courtesy of ...
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... Thomas Betteridge, 'A Queen for All Seasons: Elizabeth I on Film', in The Myth of Elizabeth, edited by Susan Doran and Thomas S. Freeman (Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003), pp.242–259. on 20. 12. Carole Levin and Jo Eldridge Carney ...
... Thomas Betteridge, 'A Queen for All Seasons: Elizabeth I on Film', in The Myth of Elizabeth, edited by Susan Doran and Thomas S. Freeman (Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003), pp.242–259. on 20. 12. Carole Levin and Jo Eldridge Carney ...
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... Thomas S. Freeman (Houndmills: Macmillan, 2003), p.146. Laura Levine, Men in Women's Clothing: Anti-Theatricality and Effeminization 1579–1642 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994), p.7. 21. Leah Marcus, Puzzling Shakespeare ...
... Thomas S. Freeman (Houndmills: Macmillan, 2003), p.146. Laura Levine, Men in Women's Clothing: Anti-Theatricality and Effeminization 1579–1642 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994), p.7. 21. Leah Marcus, Puzzling Shakespeare ...
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... Thomas S. Freeman (Houndsmill: Macmillan, 2003), pp.171–199. 36. See Julia M. Walker, ed., Dissing Elizabeth: Negative Representations of Gloriana (Durham: Duke University Press, 1998). 37. See Michele Osherow, '“Give Ear O' Princes ...
... Thomas S. Freeman (Houndsmill: Macmillan, 2003), pp.171–199. 36. See Julia M. Walker, ed., Dissing Elizabeth: Negative Representations of Gloriana (Durham: Duke University Press, 1998). 37. See Michele Osherow, '“Give Ear O' Princes ...
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... Thomas Aquinas attributes to the females' shortage of rational thought.16 Thus, the gift of prophecy is seen in some ways as a less positive attribute than that of humanity's God-given reason. Although Aquinas cites the example of ...
... Thomas Aquinas attributes to the females' shortage of rational thought.16 Thus, the gift of prophecy is seen in some ways as a less positive attribute than that of humanity's God-given reason. Although Aquinas cites the example of ...
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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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