Representations of Elizabeth I in Early Modern Culture
Title | Representations of Elizabeth I in Early Modern Culture PDF eBook |
Author | A. Petrina |
Publisher | Springer |
Total Pages | 281 |
Release | 2011-04-12 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0230307264 |
The volume explores Elizabeth I's impact on English and European culture during her life and after her death, through her own writing as well as through contemporary and later writers. The contributors are codicologists, historians and literary critics, offering a varied reading of the Queen and of her cultural inheritance.
Elizabeth I in Writing
Title | Elizabeth I in Writing PDF eBook |
Author | Donatella Montini |
Publisher | Springer |
Total Pages | 254 |
Release | 2018-03-27 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 3319719521 |
This collection investigates Queen Elizabeth I as an accomplished writer in her own right as well as the subject of authors who celebrated her. 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,” studying 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 and Giovanni Iamartino bring the Queen’s presence in early modern Italian literary culture to the fore. Together, these essays illuminate the Queen in writing, from the multifaceted linguistic and rhetorical strategies that she employed, to the texts inspired by her power and charisma.
The Face of Queenship
Title | The Face of Queenship PDF eBook |
Author | A. Riehl |
Publisher | Palgrave Macmillan |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2010-06-21 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780230614956 |
The Face of Queenship investigates the aesthetic, political, and gender-related meanings in representations of Elizabeth I by her contemporaries. By attending to eyewitness reports, poetry, portraiture, and discourses on beauty and cosmetics, this book shows how the portrayals of the queen s face register her contemporaries hopes, fears, hatreds, mockeries, rivalries, and awe. In its application of theories of the meaning of the face and its exploration of the early modern representation and interpretation of faces, this study argues that the face was seen as a rhetorical tool and that Elizabeth was a master of using her face to persuade, threaten, or comfort her subjects.
Early Modern Visual Culture
Title | Early Modern Visual Culture PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Erickson |
Publisher | University of Pennsylvania Press |
Total Pages | 418 |
Release | 2000-09-12 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9780812217346 |
An interdisciplinary group of scholars applies the reinterpretive concept of "visual culture" to the English Renaissance. Bringing attention to the visual issues that have appeared persistently, though often marginally, in the newer criticisms of the last decade, the authors write in a diversity of voices on a range of subjects. Common among them, however, is a concern with the visual technologies that underlie the representation of the body, of race, of nation, and of empire. Several essays focus on the construction and representation of the human body—including an examination of anatomy as procedure and visual concept, and a look at early cartographic practice to reveal the correspondences between maps and the female body. In one essay, early Tudor portraits are studied to develop theoretical analogies and historical links between verbal and visual portrayal. In another, connections in Tudor-Stuart drama are drawn between the female body and the textiles made by women. A second group of essays considers issues of colonization, empire, and race. They approach a variety of visual materials, including sixteenth-century representations of the New World that helped formulate a consciousness of subjugation; the Drake Jewel and the myth of the Black Emperor as indices of Elizabethan colonial ideology; and depictions of the Queen of Sheba among other black women "present" in early modern painting. One chapter considers the politics of collecting. The aesthetic and imperial agendas of a Van Dyck portrait are uncovered in another essay, while elsewhere, that same portrait is linked to issues of whiteness and blackness as they are concentrated within the ceremonies and trappings of the Order of the Garter. All of the essays in Early Modern Visual Culture explore the social context in which paintings, statues, textiles, maps, and other artifacts are produced and consumed. They also explore how those artifacts—and the acts of creating, collecting, and admiring them—are themselves mechanisms for fashioning the body and identity, situating the self within a social order, defining the otherness of race, ethnicity, and gender, and establishing relationships of power over others based on exploration, surveillance, and insight.
Queen Elizabeth I
Title | Queen Elizabeth I PDF eBook |
Author | Christa Jansohn |
Publisher | LIT Verlag Münster |
Total Pages | 260 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9783825875299 |
This work marks the 400th anniversary of the death of one of England's greatest monarchs, a highly intelligent and successful ruler. The volume appeals to everyone interested in the charismatic character of Elizabeth I, her time and cultural afterlife. Contributors focus on important aspects of Elizabeth's subtle and resourceful political power and the longstanding struggle she faced at home and abroad as well as the threats posed to her realm. This edition presents a series of essays about fictional representations of Queen Elizabeth I in literature, music, and film. Articles illuminate the fascinating story of her numerous afterlives and their significance for the cultural history of England, its sense of identity and psyche. Essays investigate the ceremony, festivities, and dance practices at her court and bring to life the cultural significance of this colorful and extraordinary monarch. Christa Jansohn is professor of British culture at the University of Bamberg, Germany.
Constituting Old Age in Early Modern English Literature, from Queen Elizabeth to King Lear
Title | Constituting Old Age in Early Modern English Literature, from Queen Elizabeth to King Lear PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher Martin |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Aging in literature |
ISBN | 9781558499720 |
"Explores the representation of old age in Elizabethan England."--BLACKWELL'S.
Cultures of Correspondence in Early Modern Britain
Title | Cultures of Correspondence in Early Modern Britain PDF eBook |
Author | James Daybell |
Publisher | University of Pennsylvania Press |
Total Pages | 336 |
Release | 2016-06-28 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
ISBN | 0812248252 |
In Cultures of Correspondence in Early Modern Britain leading scholars approach the letter from different disciplinary perspectives to illuminate its workings. Contributors to this volume examine how elements, such as handwriting, seals, ink, and use of space, were vitally significant to how letters communicated.