Lady Arbella Stuart, a woman nearly forgotten in history and literature and yet a woman who lived a full and exciting life which is well documented in her letters to her family, friends and royalty (both Queen Elizabeth I and James VI and I). Arbella Stuart was born in 1575 to Elizabeth Cavendish and Charles Darnley and was brought up by her maternal grandmother, Bess of Hardwick. She was educated from birth about her proximity to the throne (there was a chance she could have been queen when Elizabeth died) and the important role she had in life. There have been several biographies written about Stuart over the years and most recently an excellent text of her existing letters by Sara Jayne Steen which is the primary source of information fo...
This dissertation investigates queen Elizabeth I's practices as a letterwriter. Recent developments ...
THESIS ABSTRACT This thesis focuses on the self-representation of Elizabeth I. Elizabeth I ruled Eng...
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This dissertation investigates queen Elizabeth I's practices as a letterwriter. Recent developments ...
THESIS ABSTRACT This thesis focuses on the self-representation of Elizabeth I. Elizabeth I ruled Eng...
Princess Elizabeth Tudor's holograph letters have long been prized, but often reveal more about her ...
This thesis will begin by focusing on and analyzing Arbella Stuart\u27s arrival at the court of Quee...
This is a study of the letters of Anne, countess of Northumberland (1536–91) throughout her exile in...
Elizabeth I was an intriguing and fascinating Queen. From the moment of her birth on 7 September 153...
My article examines Queen Elizabeth\u2019s representation of her own \u201ctwo bodies\u201d in her l...
This thesis is about the way Queen Elizabeth I was represented in a selection of histories from her ...
Margaret Cavendish, duchess of Newcastle (1623-1673), led a dramatic life that brought her into cont...
Part of a special section on the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England. The writer examines the clos...
This thesis is a study of a selection of the letters and wills of the women of the Paston family, wi...
Graduation date: 2012Sixteenth century Elizabeth I of England has long been a figure of interest to\...
Citation: Willard, Mary Elizabeth. The life and reign of Queen Elizabeth. Senior thesis, Kansas Stat...
The thesis examines both the image and the reality of upper class English women's lives in the peri...
This dissertation focuses on the lives of Alice Spencer Stanley Egerton, the dowager countess of Der...
This dissertation investigates queen Elizabeth I's practices as a letterwriter. Recent developments ...
THESIS ABSTRACT This thesis focuses on the self-representation of Elizabeth I. Elizabeth I ruled Eng...
Princess Elizabeth Tudor's holograph letters have long been prized, but often reveal more about her ...