Elizabeth IA&C Black, 1 мар. 2003 г. - Всего страниц: 450 Elizabeth I, who reigned over Shakespeare's England and defeated the Spanish Armada, is familiar both from her portraits and as Gloriana, the Virgin Queen. Yet the reality of her character and her personal attitudes are harder to detect behind the public mask. Elizabeth I, a major biography by a leading Tudor expert to mark the 400th anniversary of her death in 1603, looks in detail behind the public life at the private woman. It treats at length her early years and examines her actions and policies as queen. David Loades's biography brings out her remarkable talents and unique achievements. |
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... become a natural method of defence to her before she had ceased to be an adolescent , and little that she ever said or did was quite what it appeared to be . The flowery rhetoric of her letters , even the very early ones , is sometimes ...
... become a natural method of defence to her before she had ceased to be an adolescent , and little that she ever said or did was quite what it appeared to be . The flowery rhetoric of her letters , even the very early ones , is sometimes ...
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... become the Virgin Queen until after 1580. There had been hints of such an idea before , usually linked to images of marriage to the realm , but it was only after all marriage negotiations had been given up that the concept began to be ...
... become the Virgin Queen until after 1580. There had been hints of such an idea before , usually linked to images of marriage to the realm , but it was only after all marriage negotiations had been given up that the concept began to be ...
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... become fully accepted in England , had now been recognised by the house of Trastamara , one of the oldest and most prestigious of Europe's ruling families . The fact that Arthur died less than a year later , in April 1502 , did not ...
... become fully accepted in England , had now been recognised by the house of Trastamara , one of the oldest and most prestigious of Europe's ruling families . The fact that Arthur died less than a year later , in April 1502 , did not ...
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... become his mistress , not in the platonic courtly sense , but in reality . Her reaction probably surprised him . Unlike her sister , she was not compliant but insisted upon marriage . Whether or not she knew about Henry's intention to ...
... become his mistress , not in the platonic courtly sense , but in reality . Her reaction probably surprised him . Unlike her sister , she was not compliant but insisted upon marriage . Whether or not she knew about Henry's intention to ...
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... dangerous time , however , and Anne was a mature age to become a mother for the first time , so his anxiety was perhaps no more than natural . Anne eventually had an easy labour , and both mother and child THE KING'S MARRIAGE 15.
... dangerous time , however , and Anne was a mature age to become a mother for the first time , so his anxiety was perhaps no more than natural . Anne eventually had an easy labour , and both mother and child THE KING'S MARRIAGE 15.
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2 The Infant Princess | 25 |
3 The Kings Daughter | 41 |
4 The Kings Sister | 59 |
5 In Danger | 83 |
6 The New Queen | 123 |
7 Threats | 151 |
8 France and the Netherlands | 181 |
10 War with Spain | 231 |
11 The Earl of Essex | 257 |
12 The Final Years | 283 |
13 The Great Queen | 303 |
Notes | 321 |
Bibliography | 381 |
Index | 395 |
9 The Gathering Storm | 205 |
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