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Mary I In Writing Letters Literature And Representation Valerie Schutte

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Mary I In Writing Letters Literature And Representation Valerie Schutte
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.05 MB
Pages: 298
Author: Valerie Schutte, Jessica S. Hower
ISBN: 9783030951276, 9783030951283, 3030951278, 3030951286
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Mary I In Writing Letters Literature And Representation Valerie Schutte by Valerie Schutte, Jessica S. Hower 9783030951276, 9783030951283, 3030951278, 3030951286 instant download after payment.

This book—along with its companion volume Writing Mary I: History, Historiography, and Fiction—centers on representations of Queen Mary I in writing, broadly construed, and the process of writing that queen into literature and other textual sources. It spans an equally wide chronological and geographical scope, accounting for the years prior to her accession in July 1553 through the centuries that followed her death in November 1558 and for her reach across England, and into Ireland, Spain, Italy, Russia, and Africa. Its intent is to foreground words and language—written, spoken, and acted out—and, by extension, to draw out matters of and conversations about rhetoric, imagery, methodology, source base, genre, narrative, form, and more. Taken together, these two volumes find in England’s first crowned queen regnant an incomparable opportunity to ask new questions and seek new answers that deepen our understanding of queenship, the early modern era, and modern popular culture.

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