Women and Tudor Tragedy

Women and Tudor Tragedy
Title Women and Tudor Tragedy PDF eBook
Author Allyna E. Ward
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 207
Release 2013
Genre Drama
ISBN 1611476011

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The role of women as writers, literary and dramatic characters, and real queens in early modern Europe was central to the development of Tudor ideas about gender and women's place in society. Women and Tudor Tragedy investigates the link between gender and genre, identifying the relation between cultural history and mid-Tudor drama. This book establishes a way for reading women in early modern history, drama, and poetry by fusing discussions of gender in literature with historical analysis of tyranny and martyrdom in mid-Tudor culture. It considers the disparities between the representation of women in historical, political, and religious treatises by examining the complex portrayal of women, female speeches, and the rhetoric of good counsel. The author provides a discussion of the role of women in early English tragedies and in a variety of texts by women. Throughout the book, Allyna E. Ward asks in what ways these different ways of writing the Tudor women can help scholars better understand the place of women in English culture at the end of the sixteenth century. Furthermore, Ward traces the feminization of the rhetoric of counsel that takes place with the last Tudor monarchs as a way of accommodating female rule.

The Tudor Tragedy

The Tudor Tragedy
Title The Tudor Tragedy PDF eBook
Author Jean Evans
Publisher
Pages 187
Release 1972
Genre
ISBN 9780709128250

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A Tudor Tragedy

A Tudor Tragedy
Title A Tudor Tragedy PDF eBook
Author Lacey Baldwin Smith
Publisher
Pages 250
Release 1961
Genre Great Britain
ISBN

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The Queen was accused of having been a woman of "abominable carnal desires" who had craftily and traitorously misled her royal spouse into believing she was "chaste and of pure, clean, and honest living." Worse still, she had followed "daily her frail and carnal lust" and had actually "conspired, imagined, and encompassed" the final destruction of the King. This book is an analysis of a life and a multitude of circumstances that culminated in violent death; a study of how chance and personality, morality and adultery, deliberate malice and good intentions, when operating within the limits set by environment, can create a single act in time, the swift descent of the executioner's axe.

The Tudor Drama

The Tudor Drama
Title The Tudor Drama PDF eBook
Author Tucker Brooke
Publisher
Pages 526
Release 1911
Genre English drama
ISBN

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The Tudor Shakespeare: The tragedy of Richard the Second

The Tudor Shakespeare: The tragedy of Richard the Second
Title The Tudor Shakespeare: The tragedy of Richard the Second PDF eBook
Author William Shakespeare
Publisher
Pages 188
Release 1912
Genre
ISBN

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Tudor

Tudor
Title Tudor PDF eBook
Author Leanda de Lisle
Publisher Public Affairs
Pages 578
Release 2013-10-08
Genre History
ISBN 1610393635

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The Tudors are England’s most notorious royal family. But, as Leanda de Lisle’s gripping new history reveals, they are a family still more extraordinary than the one we thought we knew. The Tudor canon typically starts with the Battle of Bosworth in 1485, before speeding on to Henry VIII and the Reformation. But this leaves out the family’s obscure Welsh origins, the ordinary man known as Owen Tudor who would fall (literally) into a Queen’s lap—and later her bed. It passes by the courage of Margaret Beaufort, the pregnant thirteen-year-old girl who would help found the Tudor dynasty, and the childhood and painful exile of her son, the future Henry VII. It ignores the fact that the Tudors were shaped by their past—those parts they wished to remember and those they wished to forget. By creating a full family portrait set against the background of this past, de Lisle enables us to see the Tudor dynasty in its own terms, and presents new perspectives and revelations on key figures and events. De Lisle discovers a family dominated by remarkable women doing everything possible to secure its future; shows why the princes in the Tower had to vanish; and reexamines the bloodiness of Mary’s reign, Elizabeth’s fraught relationships with her cousins, and the true significance of previously overlooked figures. Throughout the Tudor story, Leanda de Lisle emphasizes the supreme importance of achieving peace and stability in a violent and uncertain world, and of protecting and securing the bloodline. Tudor is bristling with religious and political intrigue but at heart is a thrilling story of one family’s determined and flamboyant ambition.

The Tudor Shakespeare: The tragedy of Richard the Third

The Tudor Shakespeare: The tragedy of Richard the Third
Title The Tudor Shakespeare: The tragedy of Richard the Third PDF eBook
Author William Shakespeare
Publisher
Pages 236
Release 1912
Genre
ISBN

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