Gloriana's Face: Women, Public and Private, in the English RenaissanceS. P. Cerasano, Marion Wynne-Davies Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1992 - Всего страниц: 234 |
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... Queen's public and private faces , and between the simultaneous invitation and re- creation of the viewer in response to the work of art.19 The Darnley portrait , which we chose for the jacket of our book , and which may be seen as the ...
... Queen's public and private faces , and between the simultaneous invitation and re- creation of the viewer in response to the work of art.19 The Darnley portrait , which we chose for the jacket of our book , and which may be seen as the ...
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... Queen might walk dry shod . The story even comes with a punning moral : Raleigh gained many good ' suits ' by ... Queen Elizabeth ( Sarah Bernhardt as the Queen , 1912 ) ; Mary of Scotland ( Florence Eldridge , 1936 ) ; Fire over England ...
... Queen might walk dry shod . The story even comes with a punning moral : Raleigh gained many good ' suits ' by ... Queen Elizabeth ( Sarah Bernhardt as the Queen , 1912 ) ; Mary of Scotland ( Florence Eldridge , 1936 ) ; Fire over England ...
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... Queen : political pragmatism is rarely associated with the stereotype of either spinster or aunt . Yet understanding that Queen Elizabeth used religion and romance for political ends need not lessen one's admiration for her intelligence ...
... Queen : political pragmatism is rarely associated with the stereotype of either spinster or aunt . Yet understanding that Queen Elizabeth used religion and romance for political ends need not lessen one's admiration for her intelligence ...
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Penelope and the Politics of Womans Place in | 25 |
Autobiographical Texts | 47 |
Queen Elizabeth in Her Speeches | 63 |
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