Very little research has been conducted in reference to Robert Devereux, the Second Earl of Essex, as a singularly important figure in the Elizabethan Era. Research for this work has revealed that in the past one-hundred and twenty years, only three biographies have been written of this man. These were written by Walter Devereux in 1853, Lytton Strachey in 1928, and G.B. Harrison in 1937. Most historians of the Elizabethan Period have either glossed over Essex and his actions or they have ignored him. Thus, it was the purpose of this paper to study Essex as a military man, a politician, and a Court favorite. An attempt has been made to determine why, in spite of his opportunism, manipulations, and military incompetency's, he turned to treas...
This thesis follows Robert Devereux, the second Devereux Earl of Essex, throughout his career in the...
In John Banks’s The Unhappy Favourite ; Or the Earl of Essex a Tragedy (1682), a « she-tragedy », th...
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Where recent criticism has focused disproportionately on drama as social influence, this dissertatio...
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The 1601 conspiracy of the Earl of Essex could be seen as a minor historical event and yet, the Earl...
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textRobert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, Queen Elizabeth’s last favorite and the last man she execute...
In the fall of 1595, Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, was poised to attain political greatness, and h...
This essay argues that Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, had a long family history of patronizing ...
Elizabeth I is England’s most iconic queen. Born to Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn and declared illegiti...
Engraved portrait of Devereux, Robert, second earl of Essex (1565–1601), soldier and politician by O...
This essay examines Henry Savile’s relationship with the Elizabethan and Jacobean court and the poli...
This thesis follows Robert Devereux, the second Devereux Earl of Essex, throughout his career in the...
In John Banks’s The Unhappy Favourite ; Or the Earl of Essex a Tragedy (1682), a « she-tragedy », th...
This is an original essay on Henry Bennet, Earl of Arlington. Arlington learnt his political trade t...
© Oxford University Press 2004–8Paul E. J. Hammerhttp://www.oxforddnb.com/index/101007565
Where recent criticism has focused disproportionately on drama as social influence, this dissertatio...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DN052630 / BLDSC - British Library Documen...
The 1601 conspiracy of the Earl of Essex could be seen as a minor historical event and yet, the Earl...
Contains A parallel between the Earl of Essex and the Duke of Buckingham; a curious and scarce piece...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D60601 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
textRobert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, Queen Elizabeth’s last favorite and the last man she execute...
In the fall of 1595, Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, was poised to attain political greatness, and h...
This essay argues that Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, had a long family history of patronizing ...
Elizabeth I is England’s most iconic queen. Born to Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn and declared illegiti...
Engraved portrait of Devereux, Robert, second earl of Essex (1565–1601), soldier and politician by O...
This essay examines Henry Savile’s relationship with the Elizabethan and Jacobean court and the poli...
This thesis follows Robert Devereux, the second Devereux Earl of Essex, throughout his career in the...
In John Banks’s The Unhappy Favourite ; Or the Earl of Essex a Tragedy (1682), a « she-tragedy », th...
This is an original essay on Henry Bennet, Earl of Arlington. Arlington learnt his political trade t...