Henry VIII and His Afterlives
Literature, Politics, and Art
Herausgeber: Highley, Christopher; Rankin, Mark; King, John N.
Henry VIII and His Afterlives
Literature, Politics, and Art
Herausgeber: Highley, Christopher; Rankin, Mark; King, John N.
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A reassessment of Henry's posthumous reputation, with illustrations showing the development of his image since his death.
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A reassessment of Henry's posthumous reputation, with illustrations showing the development of his image since his death.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780521514644
- ISBN-10: 0521514649
- Artikelnr.: 28112493
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780521514644
- ISBN-10: 0521514649
- Artikelnr.: 28112493
Introduction Mark Rankin, John N. King, and Christopher Highley; Part I.
Contemporary Responses: 1. Henry VIII in the interludes Peter Happé; 2.
Henry VIII as David: the King's image and Reformation politics John N.
King; 3. The legacy of Henry VIII Dale Hoak; Part II. Henry VIII's Literary
and Political Afterlives: 4. The slow death of a tyrant: learning to live
without Henry VIII, 1547-63 Alec Ryrie; 5. The literary afterlife of Henry
VIII, 1557-1625 Mark Rankin; 6. The Henry VIII story in the eighteenth
century: words and images Ronald Paulson; Part III. Henry VIII in Art and
Popular Culture: 7. Projecting masculinity: Henry VIII's codpiece Tatiana
C. String; 8. The remains of Henry VIII Christopher Highley; 9. Henry VIII
- his musical contribution and posthumous reputation Matthew Spring; 10.
Henry VIII and popular culture Tom Betteridge; Part IV. Henry VIII through
History: 11. Conveyance of history: narrative, chronicle, history and the
Elizabethan memory of the Henrician Golden Age Andrew Fleck; 12. Henry VIII
and the modern historians: the making of a twentieth-century reputation
Peter Marshall; Selected bibliography; Index.
Contemporary Responses: 1. Henry VIII in the interludes Peter Happé; 2.
Henry VIII as David: the King's image and Reformation politics John N.
King; 3. The legacy of Henry VIII Dale Hoak; Part II. Henry VIII's Literary
and Political Afterlives: 4. The slow death of a tyrant: learning to live
without Henry VIII, 1547-63 Alec Ryrie; 5. The literary afterlife of Henry
VIII, 1557-1625 Mark Rankin; 6. The Henry VIII story in the eighteenth
century: words and images Ronald Paulson; Part III. Henry VIII in Art and
Popular Culture: 7. Projecting masculinity: Henry VIII's codpiece Tatiana
C. String; 8. The remains of Henry VIII Christopher Highley; 9. Henry VIII
- his musical contribution and posthumous reputation Matthew Spring; 10.
Henry VIII and popular culture Tom Betteridge; Part IV. Henry VIII through
History: 11. Conveyance of history: narrative, chronicle, history and the
Elizabethan memory of the Henrician Golden Age Andrew Fleck; 12. Henry VIII
and the modern historians: the making of a twentieth-century reputation
Peter Marshall; Selected bibliography; Index.
Introduction Mark Rankin, John N. King, and Christopher Highley; Part I.
Contemporary Responses: 1. Henry VIII in the interludes Peter Happé; 2.
Henry VIII as David: the King's image and Reformation politics John N.
King; 3. The legacy of Henry VIII Dale Hoak; Part II. Henry VIII's Literary
and Political Afterlives: 4. The slow death of a tyrant: learning to live
without Henry VIII, 1547-63 Alec Ryrie; 5. The literary afterlife of Henry
VIII, 1557-1625 Mark Rankin; 6. The Henry VIII story in the eighteenth
century: words and images Ronald Paulson; Part III. Henry VIII in Art and
Popular Culture: 7. Projecting masculinity: Henry VIII's codpiece Tatiana
C. String; 8. The remains of Henry VIII Christopher Highley; 9. Henry VIII
- his musical contribution and posthumous reputation Matthew Spring; 10.
Henry VIII and popular culture Tom Betteridge; Part IV. Henry VIII through
History: 11. Conveyance of history: narrative, chronicle, history and the
Elizabethan memory of the Henrician Golden Age Andrew Fleck; 12. Henry VIII
and the modern historians: the making of a twentieth-century reputation
Peter Marshall; Selected bibliography; Index.
Contemporary Responses: 1. Henry VIII in the interludes Peter Happé; 2.
Henry VIII as David: the King's image and Reformation politics John N.
King; 3. The legacy of Henry VIII Dale Hoak; Part II. Henry VIII's Literary
and Political Afterlives: 4. The slow death of a tyrant: learning to live
without Henry VIII, 1547-63 Alec Ryrie; 5. The literary afterlife of Henry
VIII, 1557-1625 Mark Rankin; 6. The Henry VIII story in the eighteenth
century: words and images Ronald Paulson; Part III. Henry VIII in Art and
Popular Culture: 7. Projecting masculinity: Henry VIII's codpiece Tatiana
C. String; 8. The remains of Henry VIII Christopher Highley; 9. Henry VIII
- his musical contribution and posthumous reputation Matthew Spring; 10.
Henry VIII and popular culture Tom Betteridge; Part IV. Henry VIII through
History: 11. Conveyance of history: narrative, chronicle, history and the
Elizabethan memory of the Henrician Golden Age Andrew Fleck; 12. Henry VIII
and the modern historians: the making of a twentieth-century reputation
Peter Marshall; Selected bibliography; Index.