Watkins traced the development of Elizabeth I's iconic significance in the political and popular imagination of the seventeenth century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Watkins is Associate Professor of English at the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities. He is the author of The Specter of Dido: Spenser and Virgilian Epic (1995).
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List of illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction 1. James I and the fictions of Elizabeth's motherhood 2. The Queen of royal citizens: Elizabeth in Thomas Heywood's historical imagination 3. Arcana Reginae: Tacitean Narrations of the Elizabethan past 4. Recollections of Elizabeth during the civil wars and interregnum 5. Restoration Elizabeth 6. 'Under the name of a Vergin or Maiden Queen' 7. Gloriana's Secrets: the restoration invention of Elizabeth's private life 8. After the revolution: Gloriana in late Stuart England Conclusion.
List of illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction 1. James I and the fictions of Elizabeth's motherhood 2. The Queen of royal citizens: Elizabeth in Thomas Heywood's historical imagination 3. Arcana Reginae: Tacitean Narrations of the Elizabethan past 4. Recollections of Elizabeth during the civil wars and interregnum 5. Restoration Elizabeth 6. 'Under the name of a Vergin or Maiden Queen' 7. Gloriana's Secrets: the restoration invention of Elizabeth's private life 8. After the revolution: Gloriana in late Stuart England Conclusion.
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