This collection investigates Queen Elizabeth I as both the subject of authors who celebrated her and as an accomplished writer in her own right. With innovative essays from Brenda M. Hosington, Carole Levin, and other established and emerging experts, it reappraises Elizabeth’s translations, letters, poems and prayers through a diverse range of approaches to textuality, from linguistic and philological to literary and cultural-historical. The book also considers Elizabeth as “authored,” reconsidering how she is reflected in the writing of her contemporaries and reconstructing a wider web of relations between the public and private use of language in early modern culture. Contributions from Carlo M. Bajetta, Guillaume Coatelen, Giovanni Iam...
Graduation date: 2012Sixteenth century Elizabeth I of England has long been a figure of interest to\...
(Ver 2.1.) To be printed in Queens on Stage. Female Sovereignty, Power, and Sexuality in Early Moder...
In Tudor and Stuart Britain, women writers were shaped by their culture, but they also helped to sha...
This collection investigates Queen Elizabeth I as both the subject of authors who celebrated her and...
Elizabeth I and the ‘Sovereign Arts’ brings together eighteen wide-ranging and accessible essays on ...
The volume explores Elizabeth I\u2019s influence on English and European culture, in her time and i...
A collection focusing on the extensive foreign correspondence of Elizabeth I, one of the most import...
Focussing on the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, this collection of essays investigates the relation bet...
Elizabeth I's linguistic skills were never in doubt during her lifetime, and she put them to excelle...
Queen Elizabeth I's contemporaries were in no doubt about her linguistic capabilities: from her chil...
The article analyses the connection between modalities of letter writing and the relation between wr...
This dissertation investigates queen Elizabeth I's practices as a letterwriter. Recent developments ...
Published in a volume on public and private communication in the history of the English language, th...
Sixteenth century Elizabeth I of England has long been a figure of interest to Renaissance scholars,...
Much excellent scholarship has been based upon the fine editions of Elizabeth’s letters and works wh...
Graduation date: 2012Sixteenth century Elizabeth I of England has long been a figure of interest to\...
(Ver 2.1.) To be printed in Queens on Stage. Female Sovereignty, Power, and Sexuality in Early Moder...
In Tudor and Stuart Britain, women writers were shaped by their culture, but they also helped to sha...
This collection investigates Queen Elizabeth I as both the subject of authors who celebrated her and...
Elizabeth I and the ‘Sovereign Arts’ brings together eighteen wide-ranging and accessible essays on ...
The volume explores Elizabeth I\u2019s influence on English and European culture, in her time and i...
A collection focusing on the extensive foreign correspondence of Elizabeth I, one of the most import...
Focussing on the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, this collection of essays investigates the relation bet...
Elizabeth I's linguistic skills were never in doubt during her lifetime, and she put them to excelle...
Queen Elizabeth I's contemporaries were in no doubt about her linguistic capabilities: from her chil...
The article analyses the connection between modalities of letter writing and the relation between wr...
This dissertation investigates queen Elizabeth I's practices as a letterwriter. Recent developments ...
Published in a volume on public and private communication in the history of the English language, th...
Sixteenth century Elizabeth I of England has long been a figure of interest to Renaissance scholars,...
Much excellent scholarship has been based upon the fine editions of Elizabeth’s letters and works wh...
Graduation date: 2012Sixteenth century Elizabeth I of England has long been a figure of interest to\...
(Ver 2.1.) To be printed in Queens on Stage. Female Sovereignty, Power, and Sexuality in Early Moder...
In Tudor and Stuart Britain, women writers were shaped by their culture, but they also helped to sha...