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Gloriana's rule : literature, religion and power in the age of Elizabeth

Ed. Rui Carvalho Homem and Fátima Vieira.
Porto, Portugal : Editora da Universidade do Porto, 2006.
"Gloriana's Rule derives its title and contents from a specific event, an international conference organised by the Institute of English Studies (Universidade do Porto) in June 2003 to mark the four-hundredth anniversary of the death of Elizabeth I. But this inception does not entail that the volume's rational and goals can be described as celebratory. Rather than embodying a panegyric, the present collection aims to contribute the ongoing interrogation of the myth of Gloriana, considered in its central representations as much as in some of the more peripheral forms ( in politics, language, and social practices) that have helped define the enduring cultural perception of an "Elizabethan golden age"." --

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Format:
book Book
Subject:
Great Britain > History > Elizabeth, 1558-1603 > Congresses.
Elizabeth > I, > Queen of England, > 1533-1603 > Congresses.
English literature > Early modern, 1500-1700 > History and criticism > Congresses.
Great Britain > Religion > 16th century > Congresses.
Great Britain > Politics and government > 1558-1603 > Congresses.
Publication Year:
2006
Language:
English
Published:
Porto, Portugal
ISBN:
9728025491, 9789728025496
Course:
HIST220
The Modern World
Series:
Perspective series (Porto, Portugal).
Note:
"Gloriana's Rule derives its title and content from a specific event, an international conference organised by the Institute of English Studies (University of Oporto) in June 2003."--P. 7.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references.

 

 


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