Resurrecting Elizabeth I in Seventeenth-century EnglandElizabeth H. Hageman, Katherine Conway Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, 2007 - 292 strán (strany) Introduced by a brief examination of the anonymous seventeenth-century miniature painting used on the book's jacket and frontispiece, essays in Resurrecting Elizabeth I in Seventeenth-Century England combine literary and cultural analysis to show how and why images of Elizabeth Tudor appeared so widely in the century after her death and how those images were modified as the century progressed. The volume includes work by Steven W. May (on quotations and misquotations of Elizabeth's own words), Alan R. Young (on the Phoenix Queen and her successor, James I), Georgianna Ziegler (on Elizabeth's goddaughter, Elizabeth of Bohemia), Jonathan Baldo (on forgetting Elizabeth in Henry VIII), Lisa Gim (on Anna Maria van Schurman and Anne Bradstreet's visions of Elizabeth as an exemplary woman), and Kim H. Noling (on John Banks' creation of a maternal genealogy for English Protestantism). |
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Queen Elizabeths Voice in the Seventeenth Century | 48 |
The Jacobean Appropriation of an Elizabethan Symbol | 68 |
The Revengers Tragedy | 82 |
Ben Jonson and the Specter of Elizabeth | 95 |
The Rebirth of Elizabeth I in Elizabeth Stuart | 111 |
Forgetting Elizabeth in Henry VIII | 132 |
Elizabeth Essex and the Politics of Dissent in 1624 | 149 |
The Matter of Elizabeth I in Francis Bacons Of Tribute and Margaret Cavendishs Blazing World | 185 |
John Bankss Revision of Shakespeares Elizabeth | 205 |
Rewriting Elizabeths Execution of Mary Stuart during the SeventeenthCentury Succession Crisis | 220 |
ReSounding Elizabeth in SeventeenthCentury Music Morley to Purcell | 239 |
Foxe Heywood and Shekhar Kapurs Elizabeth | 261 |
Notes on Contributors | 278 |
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Elizabeth I in Writings by Anna Maria van Schurman and Anne Bradstreet | 168 |
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