Elizabethan Essays

Elizabethan Essays
Title Elizabethan Essays PDF eBook
Author Patrick Collinson
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 281
Release 1994-04-01
Genre History
ISBN 0826427456

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The age of Elizabeth I exercises a fascination unmatched by other periods of English history. Yet while the leading figures may seem familiar, many Elizabethan personalities, including the queen herself, remain enigmatic; their attitudes to life, politics and religion often difficult to comprehend. Patrick Collinson redraws the main features of the political and religious struggle of the reign. In engaging with the virgin queen herself he tackles the old conundrum: was she a religious woman? He also investigates the no less inscrutable religious position adopted by the by the notorious turncoat, Andrew Perne, the reliability as a historian of the martyrologist John Foxe (whose religion is in no doubt) and the religious environment which shaped William Shakespeare.

Elizabethan Critical Essays

Elizabethan Critical Essays
Title Elizabethan Critical Essays PDF eBook
Author George Gregory Smith
Publisher
Pages 522
Release 1904
Genre Criticism
ISBN

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Leicester and the Court

Leicester and the Court
Title Leicester and the Court PDF eBook
Author Simon Adams
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 436
Release 2002
Genre Education
ISBN 9780719053252

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During the past 25 years Elizabethan history has been transformed by the work of Simon Adams. Famous for the depth and breadth of his research in libraries and archives throughout Britain, Western Europe and the USA, he has brought to life the most enigmatic of the greater Elizabethans: Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester. Together with his edition of Leicester's accounts and his reconstruction of Leicester's papers, Adams has published numerous essays and articles on Leicester's influence and activities. They have reshaped our knowledge of Elizabeth and her Court, Parliament, the localities from Wales to Warwickshire and such subjects of recent debate as the power of the nobility and the noble affinity, the politics of faction and the role of patronage. Sixteen of Simon Adams' essays are found in this collection, organized into three groups: the Court, Leicester and his affinity, and Leicester and the regions. The collection ranges from much-cited essays in standard textbooks to papers at international conferences, as well as articles in a variety of journals.

Essays on Elizabethan Drama

Essays on Elizabethan Drama
Title Essays on Elizabethan Drama PDF eBook
Author Thomas Stearns Eliot
Publisher
Pages 204
Release 1956
Genre English drama
ISBN

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Essays on Shakespeare and Elizabethan Drama

Essays on Shakespeare and Elizabethan Drama
Title Essays on Shakespeare and Elizabethan Drama PDF eBook
Author Richard Hosley
Publisher Routledge
Pages 328
Release 2017-03-27
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1351775057

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The twenty-eight essays of this collection, first published in 1962, are the work of distinguished British, Canadian, and American scholars. The essays range widely over the field of Elizabethan drama, concentrating attention on Shakespeare and Marlowe but not neglecting earlier dramatists such as Kyd and Greene or later ones such as Heywood and Massinger. Among the general topics treated are the staging of the interludes, intrigue in Elizabethan tragedy, and Jacobean stage pastoralism. This title will be of interest to students of English literature.

The Early Elizabethan Polity

The Early Elizabethan Polity
Title The Early Elizabethan Polity PDF eBook
Author Stephen Alford
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 302
Release 2002-06-20
Genre History
ISBN 9780521892858

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An alternative account of the so-called 'succession crisis' in the first decade of the reign of Elizabeth I.

Elizabethan Theater

Elizabethan Theater
Title Elizabethan Theater PDF eBook
Author R. B. Parker
Publisher University of Delaware Press
Pages 340
Release 1996
Genre English drama
ISBN 9780874135879

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Elizabethan Theater is a collection of essays offered in celebration of the long career of Samuel Schoenbaum. Throughout his career as biographer, bibliographer, historian, critic, and editor of scholarly journals, he has greatly enriched our appreciation of Shakespeare and his fellows. These essays celebrate the many ways in which he has enhanced our understanding through his skill in balancing historical contexts with a recognition and respect for the importance of individual authorship. Distinguished scholars from many countries, representing many points of view, have chosen to honor Schoenbaum by contributing essays that explore the four overlapping areas with which his own research has mainly been concerned: biographical scholarship, the concept of authorship, the hand of the author perceived within the play, and the multiple historical contexts that helped to determine how Elizabethan plays were written and received.