This interdisciplinary collection by historians, cultural critics and literary scholars examines the political, social, and cultural forces at work during the English Renaissance that contributed to creating a wealth of artistic, literary and historical impressions of Elizabeth, her court, and the period named after her, the Elizabethan age. Articles discuss Elizabeths' relationships, investigate the advice given her, explore connections between her court and the arts, and consider the role of Elizabeth's court in the ...
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This interdisciplinary collection by historians, cultural critics and literary scholars examines the political, social, and cultural forces at work during the English Renaissance that contributed to creating a wealth of artistic, literary and historical impressions of Elizabeth, her court, and the period named after her, the Elizabethan age. Articles discuss Elizabeths' relationships, investigate the advice given her, explore connections between her court and the arts, and consider the role of Elizabeth's court in the political life of the nation. Some of the ways Elizabeth was understood and represented demonstrate society's fears and ambivalence about early modern women in power, while others celebrate her successes as England's first and only unmarried queen regnant.
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